Foxconn responds to hacker attacks: slightly affected by categories

2020-12-9 16:06
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On December 9, IT House reported that Foxconn had been attacked by ransomware, temporarily disrupting manufacturers in Mexico and stealing data. The DoppelPaymer group reportedly demanded a ransom of 1,804,0955 bitcoins (around 220 million yuan) in exchange for a nondisclosure agreement on encryption keys and data theft. Foxconn is not paying, and at least some of the information has been reported to the Dark Web. In response, Foxconn recently responded that its US manufacturers had been attacked by cyber ransomware. . At the same time, the manufacturers concerned have recovered from their networks, with little impact on the whole team.

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