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Hackers Hit Apple Supplier Foxconn, Leak Usernames And Passwords |
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Source: Forbes - Posted by Dave Wreski
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Foxconn, the gargantuan Chinese manufacturing backend for much of the tech industry, has developed a reputation as one of the world’s largest, least ethical, and most secretive companies. What better target for an unknown group of hackers trying to make a name for themselves?
On Wednesday evening, a hacker group calling itself Swagg Security claimed that it had penetrated Foxconn’s network and later posted a six megabyte file to the filesharing site the Pirate Bay that included a dump of employees’ usernames and passwords from the company along with passwords that allowed access to several of the Foxconn’s internal servers.
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