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Apple servers schematics stolen in May 2026 Foxconn cyberattack, AppleInsider confirms

Leaked documents may be tip of the iceberg in Foxconn hack, as only Apple server schematics have been shared so far. More damaging documents may come later.

Two Foxconn factory workers in white uniforms and caps assemble electronics at a conveyor belt inside a brightly lit industrial production line with machinery in the background
Apple’s server designs may be at risk of exposure, because of a May 2026 cyberattack that targeted Foxconn.

On May 12, AppleInsider reported that ransomware group Nitrogen hacked into Foxconn facilities in North America. Initially, based on the available sample files, it appeared that the attackers didn’t obtain any Apple documentation.

However, additional sample files have now been provided to AppleInsider, including more than 30 confidential Apple documents, all of which appear to be genuine. We’ve analyzed the newly available sample, and while we won’t share any links, the files have all the hallmarks of genuine Apple documentation.

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