Leaks are a major part of the industry, even in the smartphone industry. In the weeks or even months before a new smartphone is released, there are many leaks and speculations.
Leaks are often found in flagships of certain series. Samsung and Apple flagships are usually the most affected by leaks. For example, we still have about three months until the launch of the iPhone 13 series, but we already have all the specifications and price of this series.
This is exactly the case with the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S22 series.
In recent years, there have been numerous leaks of new Apple products. Most of these leaks come from the supply chain.
Not only Apple, Samsung's new products are also being leaked before the official release. For example, the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold3 and Galaxy Z Flip 3 — some details of these new foldable smartphones are already online.
To that end, Samsung is taking drastic anti-leak measures. Today, Samsung issued a warning to suppliers to prevent new product leaks. Samsung is reportedly conducting a thorough investigation into leaks in its supply chain.
The company also issues copyright notices to its supply chain in the event of any infringement. To that end, many leaks regarding Samsung devices are likely to disappear in the next few days.
However, this does not mean that third-party blogs that already have such leaks will also remove them.
Most vendors now have access to important information from cell phone manufacturers. To ensure that information is not leaked, companies must attach great importance to information security and data protection, intelligently control applications running on terminals, and establish a comprehensive audit and early warning system.
Apple requires employees to wear body cameras
According to a recent report, the company will force some of its employees to wear "police" body cameras. This is the company's latest effort to reduce leaks of its own information.
According to Front Page Tech, some, but not all, Apple employees will have to wear camera cases. FPT reports: "The company has taken this radical new step to ensure that its hardware trade secrets stay out of users' hands."
As we said above, not all Apple employees will carry a camera. This device may only need to be worn by employees who have access to their own equipment information. With all that said, it is important to note that there is no information on the number of cameras an employee will be required to wear.
The irony here is that this report is also a leak, which means even body cameras can't stop internal leaks.
На сьогодні ми не знаємо, як Apple має намір використовувати камери, щоб зупинити витоки. Працівник може просто запам’ятати нижній рядок документа, навіть не дивлячись на документ.
How will the camera stop this?