Last week saw a continued flow of internal documents, directives, and development details surface to public — spanning pricing strategy, product specifications, and operational planning across government and private industry.
- iOS 26 leak details multiple unreleased Apple products
December 15, 2025
A leaked internal build of iOS 26 revealed references to a myriad of unreleased Apple products, including future iPhone models, Macs, and wearables.
- VA internal memo shows planned healthcare job cuts
December 13, 2025
An internal Department of Veterans Affairs memo outlined plans to eliminate thousands of healthcare positions, reducing the workforce by 10% while under are organization.
- Sony’s Phantom Blade Zero platform exclusivity details leak
December 16, 2025
A screenshot of early internal PlayStation marketing materials revealed a console exclusivity plan for a long-awaited upcoming RPG.
- Info on new Genesis GV90 SUV leaked
December 17, 2025
Images and video of the planned Rolls-Royce-like luxury SUV, leaked on social media revealing performance specifications and interior details.
- New Call of Duty 2026 game details leaked
December 14, 2025
Leaked details of COD’s newest game – believed to be Modern Warfare 4 – bring to light possible game-play options and designs.
Why it matters…
These leaks point to a dangerous pattern plaguing organizations— the loss of control over when and how information and decisions become public.
Before business leaders are ready, exposed information can shift leverage to competitors or public opinion. This leaves organizations open to more risk and damages.
As organizations move fast and rely on responsible information sharing to do work, anything has the potential to be leaked:internal dev builds, drafts, and asset renderings. With EchoMark’s invisible individualized watermarking, content is tied to individual senders and recipients so information can be shared confidently without disrupting normal operations.