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Tesla drags former engineer to court for stealing supercomputer tech secrets

The electric car-maker has sued Alexander Yatskov for downloading confidential information to his personal devices which he declined to give back.

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Billionaire techie Elon Musk-run Tesla has dragged a former engineer to court for stealing ‘confidential and tightly guarded’ secrets related to supercomputer technology.

As per reports, the -maker has sued Alexander Yatskov for downloading confidential information to his personal devices which he declined to give back.

Yatskov violated the company’s policies by “removing Tesla confidential information from work devices and accounts, accessing it on his own personal devices, and creating Tesla documents containing confidential Project Dojo details on a personal .”

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Tesla said that it also discovered Yatskov sending emails with classified information from his personal email address to his work email. Tesla has suing Yatskov for compensatory and exemplary damages, seeking a court order for Yatskov to return the classified information.

Last year, the electric car-maker sued a former software engineer for allegedly stealing trade secrets from its internal systems. The against Alex Khatilov alleged that he stole files from Tesla’s internal Warp Drive software.

The company also accused him of “deleting possible evidence when teams confronted him.” In 2019, Tesla sued self-driving startup Zoox accusing four of its employees who earlier worked at Tesla for stealing confidential documents.

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The case was later settled, with Zoox admitting that “certain of its new hires from Tesla” were in possession of Tesla documents. Another case against Guangzhi Cao, accused of stealing files related to Tesla’s Autopilot system, was ongoing.

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