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.