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FBI catches another man allegedly stealing Apple self-driving car secrets

Thursday January 31, 2019. 06:27 PM , from Ars Technica
Enlarge / Apple CEO Tim Cook speaks about the new Apple headquarters during a media event in Cupertino, California, on September 12, 2017. (credit: JOSH EDELSON/AFP/Getty Images)
Last July, we reported that federal prosecutors had arrested a man for stealing secrets from Apple'sĀ self-driving car project and attempting to take them to a new job at a Chinese startup. This week, another man was arrested under very similar circumstances.
Apple hired Jizhong Chen last June to work on its self-driving car project, which employs around 1,200 people. According to a criminal complaint filed by the FBI, Chen began taking photographs of confidential Apple information almost immediately. A June 20 image found on Chen's personally owned computer showed 'an Apple-designed wiring harness for an autonomous vehicle.'

Apple didn't catch on to Chen's alleged espionage activities until January 11, when another Apple employee spotted him snapping pictures inside a secure Apple workspace. He thought that was suspicious and alerted Apple security. Apple investigators interviewed Chen and secured permission to examine his personally owned computer, hard drive, and smartphone.
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