Apple alleges that a former Apple engineer kept a work-issued Apple laptop and exploited a bug to access Apple's cloud file storage while employed by OpenAI
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If a single retained laptop and a cloud bug can allegedly pierce your IP perimeter, your security model is too people-dependent. Tighten device reclamation, automate account revocation, and monitor anomalous access from known ex-employee hardware fingerprints.
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