Nitrogen Ransomware Claims Attack on Foxconn

CPO Magazine reports that the Nitrogen ransomware-as-as-service (RaaS) group has claimed responsibility for an attack on a major electronics manufacture for brands that include, Apple, AMD, and Nvidia:

The documents the group claims to have stolen allegedly contain confidential instructions, projects, and drawings from various tech giants, including AMD, Apple, Google, Intel, and Nvidia. Other potentially affected corporations include Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), JPMorgan Chase, ASPEED, Renesas, and Tencent.

The hackers have also published data samples, including product schematics, PCB designs, server platform documentation, guidelines, sensor designs, I3C/I2C topologies, manufacturing processes, and bank statements as proof.

A check of the threat actors’ dark web leak site reveals more than two dozen screenshots in the listing and two compressed files, one that is 1G in size and the other being 815MB in size.

Read more at CPO Magazine.