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One of Apple's Chinese assemblers suffered a significant cyberattack earlier this month, DigiTimes reports.

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The cyberattack may have compromised sensitive production-line information and manufacturing data linked to Apple, and the scope of the breach and its operational impact is unclear. Sources quoted by DigiTimes indicate that the issue has been addressed, but that internal evaluations are ongoing to determine whether there were losses or disruptions tied to the incident. The specific company targeted has not been disclosed.

Clients such as Apple typically initiate internal risk assessments to determine the severity of such breaches, the type and volume of data exposed, and whether remediation measures implemented by the supplier are sufficient. Decisions about whether to adjust production orders are said to depend on the outcome of those assessments rather than being automatic responses to an incident due to supply chain complexity. The report added that, in most cases, companies prefer to require suppliers to strengthen cybersecurity infrastructure and tighten internal controls instead of immediately reallocating production.

Article Link: Apple Supplier Targeted in Cyberattack
 
I'm not sure what current or near time information from an assembler would be of much use ?

I'm sure that the competitors already have this information.
 
Not good for Apple. Will be good if such things do not happen in the future. Maybe we might hear more rumors about future products due to this.
 
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