First Foxconn, Now Tata — Apple Suppliers Keep Getting Hacked
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The current design sees the RAM placed on top of the SoC, which is slightly less efficient and runs hotter. This informative image helps explain the difference between the two designs; essentially, the new architecture should reduce heat dissipation and speed up communication between the two components. That results in better performance and power efficiency and also […] Thank you for subscribing to our RSS feed! The post First Foxconn, now Tat…
First Foxconn, now Tata — Apple suppliers keep getting hacked
The recently reported cyberattack against Tata Electronics is shaping up to be one of the most consequential attacks exposing important trade secrets belonging to Apple and, conceivably, other clients, including a slew of details about the upcoming iPhone 18 Pro. The attack follows May’s assault against key Apple manufacturing partner Foxconn. World Leaks iPhone 18 Pro Hackers from the ransomware group World Leaks managed to penetrate systems be…

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