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Apple Project Files Allegedly Stolen in Foxconn Ransomware Attack

Apple supplier Foxconn has confirmed a cyberattack on several of its U.S. factories, after a ransomware group claimed to have stolen confidential Apple project files as part of the hack.

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The Nitrogen group posted the breach on its data leak site this week, claiming to have made off with 8TB of data spanning more than 11 million files. Alongside the allegedly stolen Apple files, Nitrogen claims the trove includes internal project documentation and technical drawings tied to Intel, Google, Dell, and Nvidia.

Foxconn confirmed the intrusion to The Register on Tuesday, but the supplier did not respond to questions regarding whether any customer data was actually taken. A company spokesperson said its cybersecurity team activated response measures to keep production running, and that all of its affected factories are resuming normal operations.

Foxconn assembles a wide range of Apple products, but Apple famously takes the secrecy of unreleased products extremely seriously, and suppliers typically receive only the technical information needed for their specific role in manufacturing.

Nitrogen is believed to be an offshoot of leaked Russia-based Conti 2 ransomware code. If so, though, the stolen files may be inaccessible. Researchers at Coveware warned in February that a bug in the group's ESXi encryptor makes file recovery impossible, even for victims who pay up.

It's not the first time Foxconn has been targeted by ransomware gangs. The manufacturer was previously hit by LockBit in 2022 and 2024.

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7 weeks ago
One of the files of Apple product schematics has just been released. Mind blowing.




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Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Blackstick Avatar
7 weeks ago
There’s nobody to sell these schematics to who could do anything with them. There’s 4 firms in the world capable of making products like this and they’re not gonna trade in stolen corporate secrets with the contracts they have.

Nevermind inevitably some are of the iPhone 7 or a 2015 Microsoft Surface, masterful stroke! Congrats you can make the frame of an iPhone XS, amazing!

It’s like stealing a $4 million MRI machine… there’s only 100 hospitals in the market and they’re not gonna buy from a rando in a van.

Honda Civics get vandalized because there’s a black market. Rolls Royce Wraith gets ignored because the 758 owners aren’t gonna look on eBay for a part.
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Trusteft Avatar
7 weeks ago
You should always have the most important files and systems of yours, connected to the internet. Where is the fun if you don't?
Besides, ease of use and access trumps security/safety! Always!
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
rikki_t Avatar
7 weeks ago
Apple has some new ideas ?, when did this happen
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
MacGizmo Avatar
7 weeks ago

There are far too few attacks like these! That is the only way for us, the people, to know the truths
The "truths?" Whats ares the truths?

I'm curious. What did you learn with this hack? What exactly did you learn that we didn't know before? What's the big coverup that you now know the truth about?
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
7 weeks ago
just documentation of some five year-old products nothing new
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)