Apple server schematics stolen in May 2026 Foxconn cyberattack, AppleInsider confirms
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
A cyberattack on Foxconn facilities in North America by ransomware group Nitrogen in May 2026 has resulted in the theft of confidential Apple documents. The leaked files include server schematics, manuals, and specifications, detailing Apple server component designs and configurations. The stolen documents also cover Apple's Matterhorn project, which utilizes Intel's Whitley and Eagle Stream platforms. Additionally, files related to other tech giants, including AMD, Google, and Intel, were also taken. The authenticity of the documents has been confirmed, with some files bearing the names of Apple employees. The leak may be the tip of the iceberg, with more damaging documents potentially being released. Apple's server designs and configurations are now at risk of being accessed by rivals.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Compromised server designs could allow rival AI companies to copy or iterate upon Apple's designs, potentially hindering Apple's already lagging position in the AI race.