Foxconn's servers were hacked as a sign of protest against the working conditions in the factories

  In the USA the Americans picket the Apple store in Grand Central Station New York but a group of hackers called SwaggSec decided to invade the Foxconn servers in protest against the working conditions of employees working in China. Using a vulnerability available in Internet Explorer, hackers managed to gain access to the Foxconn company's servers and copied all kinds of data regarding the company's logistics department. As you can already see, the hackers have documents showing orders made by Apple and other companies, but they also gained access to emails, including those of CEO Terry Gou.

  Although nothing has been discovered about the future products of Apple, I think that in the following days we will learn more about the plans of the company from Cupertino since the information from the Foxconn servers is available on the Internet. It was expected that Foxconn would be the target of hackers because of the way it treats its employees, now it remains to be seen if the attacks will be repeated in the future and if they will reveal information about the way Foxconn management thinks.