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Apple Seeks Default Judgment in iOS 26 Leak Case as 26.0.2 Enters Internal Testing

The filing asks for damages and an injunction blocking further disclosures.

Overview

  • Court records show Apple moved for a default judgment against Jon Prosser after he failed to respond or appear in the case.
  • A separate filing extended Michael Ramacciotti’s deadline to answer Apple’s complaint to October 17 after he retained counsel past the original date.
  • Apple’s internal logs referenced by MacRumors indicate engineers are testing iOS 26.0.2, described as a minor bug and security fix release expected in the coming weeks.
  • Reporting also points to macOS 26.0.2 progressing in testing, with AppleInsider spotting the build running on an unreleased Mac.
  • Apple last month shipped iOS 26.0.1 to fix connectivity issues, photo artifacts, blank app icons after tints, VoiceOver regressions, and a security vulnerability.