Apple Project Files Allegedly Stolen in Foxconn Ransomware Attack

Published: (May 13, 2026 at 06:18 AM EDT)
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Source: MacRumors

Source: MacRumors

Incident Summary

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

Details of the Breach

  • Nitrogen posted the breach on its data‑leak site, stating it exfiltrated 8 TB of data covering more than 11 million files.
  • In addition to the alleged Apple files, the leak includes internal project documentation and technical drawings related to Intel, Google, Dell, and Nvidia.
  • The Register reported on the incident on Tuesday. Foxconn did not comment on whether any customer data was actually taken.

Foxconn’s Response

  • A company spokesperson said the cybersecurity team activated response measures to keep production running.
  • All affected factories are now resuming normal operations.
  • Foxconn assembles a wide range of Apple products, but Apple typically shares only the technical information necessary for each supplier’s specific manufacturing role.

Potential Impact

  • Apple is known for strict secrecy around unreleased products, so any exposure of project files could be significant.
  • Coveware warned in February that a bug in Nitrogen’s ESXi encryptor makes file recovery impossible, even for victims who pay the ransom.

This article first appeared on MacRumors.com.

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