Lionra Technologies Limited, a plaintiff associated with Dublin-based monetization firm Atlantic IP Services Limited, has filed separate second cases against prior defendants Apple (1:23-cv-00513), Cisco (2:23-cv-00207), Fortinet (2:23-cv-00206) and Palo Alto Networks (2:23-cv-00214). The new suit against Apple, initially assigned to Western District of Texas Judge Robert L. Pitman, rather than Judge Alan D. Albright, targets the provision of products, including computers, laptops, smartphones, smartwatches, and tablets, that incorporate the Secure Enclave system and/or Apple Pay service. Lionra accuses the other defendants of infringing different patents through the provision of networking products that support access control lists (ACLs) and/or cybersecurity products with features for intercepting and evaluating email file attachments for potentially malicious content.
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