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How YouTuber Jon Prosser broke Liquid Glass
The Verge· 2026-04-15 14:01
Do you know the YouTuber Apple is suing. Last year, John Proer published three videos on his Front Page Tech YouTube channel, leaking details of what appeared to be a long- aaited redesign for iOS. >> You're about to see the biggest iOS leak ever.>> That redesign was eventually announced with the splashy reveal at Apple's developer conference. What Proser showed in his videos wasn't exactly the same as what Apple revealed, but if you had seen the videos, you already had a really good sense of what the redes ...
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BBC News (World)· 2026-03-19 12:07
Former counter-terrorism head investigated by FBI over alleged leaks https://t.co/eRcERaRwr0 ...
Signalgate 2.0? Trump officials discussed sending elite army division to Portland over text
MSNBC· 2025-10-06 22:35
National Security Concerns - The Trump administration officials' use of the Signal messaging app to share sensitive information raises concerns about national security [1][5] - The discussion of deploying the 82nd Airborne Division to Portland to handle protests is seen as a reckless use of military resources and a potential threat to national security [3][5] - Leaks of sensitive information and disclosures on Signal are ongoing issues within the administration [6][7] - Purging expertise from the federal government and intelligence community weakens national security [11][12][13] Incompetence and Accountability - Pete Hegseth and his team are accused of JV-level incompetence for discussing national security matters on an unsecured app in a public place [8] - Hegseth previously shared classified information with individuals lacking security clearance via text chain [9] - Hegseth is not taking responsibility for the disclosures, which would typically result in termination or prosecution in the military [10] Media and Leaks - Journalists are accused of soliciting classified information, leading to policy changes at the Pentagon [6] - The administration is considering using polygraphs to catch leakers [6]