Leaker claims Apple used ‘multi-step sting’ operation to identify and fire their source ahead of WWDC<div class="feat-image">
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<p>Over the last several months, a new “leaker” emerged on Twitter claiming to know a broad range of details about upcoming Apple software releases. The account shared what they claimed
were details on new features coming to iOS 17, watchOS 10, and more.</p>
<p>On Wednesday morning, however, the account went dark and the source posted an update in which they claimed Apple identified their source and fired her through a “multi-step sting” operation.</p>
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Leaker claims Apple used ‘multi-step sting’ operation to identify and fire their source ahead of WWDC