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Foxconn's North America Facilities Hit by Cyberattack, Production Now Resumed
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Foxconn's plant in Wisconsin, the United States, was reportedly targeted by hackers in a data theft and extortion incident, triggering a large-scale IT system disruption that temporarily halted some production lines. The ransomware group Nitrogen Ransomware claimed on the dark web that it had obtained up to 8TB of Foxconn's internal data, involving more than 11 million internal files.

Foxconn confirmed that certain facilities in North America were hit by a cyberattack. The company has activated its emergency response mechanism and implemented multiple contingency operational measures to ensure continuity in production and deliveries. The affected facilities have now resumed normal production. However, the company did not disclose further details regarding the cause of the incident or whether any data leakage had occurred. (jl/u)

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