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Published 09:14 11 Sept 2017 BST
"As best I've been able to ascertain, these builds were available to download by anyone, but they were obscured by long, unguessable (URLs web addresses)," wrote Gruber. "Someone within Apple leaked the list of URLs to 9to5Mac and MacRumors. I'm nearly certain this wasn't a mistake, but rather a deliberate malicious act by a rogue Apple employee."The BBC, meanwhile, were able to verify that both news sites were provided with links to an iOS 11 GM code (grand master code – used when a product is ready for release) and were able to download the iOS software from Apple servers. As well as the iPhone X, amongst the other features discovered in the information leak were references to a new Face ID system to replace the existing Touch ID process and pictures of new AirPod earphones and a new Apple watch. Apple will officially launch the iPhone 8 at the Steve Jobs Theater on the Apple campus in Cupertino, California on Tuesday.
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