Ex-Apple engineer pleads guilty to stealing documentation about the Apple Car
Former Apple engineer pleads guilty to stealing secrets about the Apple Car
After pleading guilty to stealing computer files from Apple, Xiaolang Zhang could be sentenced to 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine
Zhang worked on the autonomous car project’s Compute Team which designed and tested circuit boards for sensors required for the project. The circuit board schematics he had with him at the time of his arrest are considered one of the most valuable secrets related to projects that rely on cutting-edge technology.
Internal software used by Apple helps the company keep track of the employees who know about a certain project and they are forced to take in-person secrecy training according to the complaint filed with the court.
But Apple made this move after Zhang had accessed company databases to download documents and information. He was also caught red-handed (no pun intended) by Apple’s closed-circuit television system removing circuit boards and a Linux server from the lab.
Another ex-Apple employee accused of stealing Apple Car trade secrets will go on trial
Zhang isn’t the only former Apple employee who tried to peddle secrets from Apple’s car division. Jizhong Chen is accused of stealing trade secrets from Apple’s car division in early 2019. A U.S. citizen, Chen was also planning on traveling to China. While he is represented by the same attorney defending Zhang, unlike the latter, Chen has yet to plead guilty and a trial date has not been scheduled.
So when might the Apple Car be ready for consumers? 2025 is still an early target date according to some sources, but we wouldn’t bet on it.
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