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Apple supplier Foxconn confirms ransomware attack affected North American factories

Foxconn has confirmed a cyberattack on its North American facilities after the ransomware group Nitrogen claimed to have stolen 8TB of data from the electronics manufacturing giant.

Key Points

  • The ransomware group Nitrogen claims to have exfiltrated 8TB of data, including project schematics from clients like Dell, Google, and Nvidia.
  • Network outages were reported at Foxconn’s Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin, campus and a facility in Houston, Texas, starting May 1.
  • Employees at the affected sites were instructed to disconnect computers and utilize paper timesheets due to the collapse of core plant infrastructure.
  • Foxconn stated that the impacted factories are currently in the process of resuming normal production operations.
  • This incident follows a history of cyberattacks against the company, including major breaches in 2020, 2022, and 2024.

Why it Matters

This breach highlights the ongoing vulnerability of global supply chain partners to sophisticated ransomware extortion attempts. As a critical manufacturer for major technology firms, Foxconn’s security lapses pose significant risks to the intellectual property and operational continuity of its high-profile corporate clients.
9to5Mac Published by Marcus Mendes
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