Ransomware group Nitrogen claimed to have exfiltrated files from Foxconn related to projects involving Intel, Apple, Nvidia and other companies.

Famous for helping build Apple’s iPhones, Foxconn just suffered another cyberattack, highlighting the perils of warehousing some of the world’s most valuable data.

Affected factories back up and running, we're told

WIRED reports that Foxconn acknowledged that some of its North American factories “suffered a cyberattack” in recent days. Here are the details.

Le fabbriche sono già ripartite, ma resta il dubbio su cosa c'è dentro ai file sottratti. Fra i clienti di Foxconn ci sono grandi società come Apple e Nvidia

Apple’s key manufacturing partner Foxconn has confirmed its US factories recently suffered a ransomware attack, and yes, you should worry.

Ransomware group Nitrogen claimed to have exfiltrated files from Foxconn related to projects involving Intel, Apple, Nvidia and other companies.

Foxconn, the world's largest electronics manufacturer, says some of its North American factories are now working to resume normal operations after a cyberattack.

Foxconn conferma l’attacco a fabbriche nordamericane: Nitrogen rivendica 8 TB di dati e documenti sensibili legati a grandi clienti tech.

A ransomware group has claimed responsibility for hacking the electronics manufacturing giant Foxconn and is attempting to extort the company.

Hackers claim theft of component schematics, data centre topology diagrams after hack halts operations at Wisconsin facility

Who is Nitrogen group, what does Foxconn do and what data was hacked? Foxconn confirmed a cyberattack that affected some North American factories. The ransomware group Nitrogen…

A ransomware attack on Apple’s main manufacturing partner Foxconn has thrust the world’s most secretive technology supply chain back into the headlines, after hackers claimed they…

A ransomware attack on Foxconn's North American facilities is one of 600 hits on manufacturers this year, as gangs increasingly target the sector.

Un attacco hacker allo stabilimento nel Wisconsin del colosso dei chip di Foxconn avrebbe fruttato ai pirati informatici 8 TB di dati interni