Apple can no longer cope with new products being leaked before they even hit the market. The new MacBook Pro with the M4 processor was leaked to two different Russian YouTubers a month before its launch, revealing a serious security weakness in the supply chain of a company famous for its secrecy. So how did Apple lose control of privacy?
Apple couldn’t hide the new product: MacBook Pro model with M4 Processor leaked again
Apple fans were stunned by the unboxing videos made by two YouTubers in Russia. The videos clearly showed that the MacBook Pro with M4 processor comes with 16 GB RAM and the new 10-core CPU. Especially YouTuber romancev768 revealed the 14-inch M4 MacBook Pro model with all the details.
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Obviously, the leaks about the M4 MacBook Pro seem to have dealt a major blow to Apple’s efforts to protect privacy. Such supply chain vulnerabilities may be the result of Apple’s lack of tight control over its procurement processes.
Although Apple products are often subject to pre-launch leaks, this grave situation should prompt Apple’s senior management to take serious action. While there have been incidents in the past, such as the iPhone 4 leak, a leak this early is rare.
In short, Apple’s major supply chain privacy breach could weaken the surprise factor in its product launches. The company’s measures to prevent such leaks are likely to be more stringent in the coming period. What do you think about this? You can write your opinions in the comments section below.