More than 10 million documents spanning 8 terabytes of data were reportedly stolen from Foxconn's network. Confidential AMD, Google, and Intel projects are at risk of exposure, but Apple's tech appears to be safe. Even with Apple's extensive security measures for pre-production designs, the company's supply chain partners often fall victim to cyberattacks. In December 2025 , an Apple assembler in China was targeted by attackers, with the same thing happening to Luxshare in January 2026 . Now, Foxconn has become the latest Apple supply chain and assembly partner to suffer a cyberattack. On Tuesday, the company confirmed its facility in Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin, had been impacted by the attack in May 2026. Ransomware group Nitrogen claims to have taken 8TB of data, or over 11 million files. "These include files such as confidential instructions, projects, and drawings from Intel, Apple, Google, Dell, Nvidia, and many other projects," reads the group's announcement.…