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Apple warned its staff that it caught 29 leakers and 12 were arrested last year: leaked memo (AAPL)

Apple's leaking problem has been pronounced recently.

  • Apple posted a warning to its employees on Friday telling them not to leak.
  • The memo has been leaked to Bloomberg.
  • In it, Apple says it caught 29 leakers last year and 12 of those were arrested.
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Apple warned its employees against leaking to the media on Friday, Bloomberg reported.

In a leaked memo posted to Apple's internal network obtained by Mark Gurman, who regularly scoops sensitive Apple news, Apple said it had caught 29 leakers last year, and 12 of them were arrested.

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