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Archive: https://archive.today/ALHig

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>On May 12, AppleInsider reported that ransomware group Nitrogen hacked into Foxconn facilities in North America. Initially, based on the available sample files, it appeared that the attackers didn't obtain any Apple documentation. However, additional sample files have now been provided to AppleInsider, including more than 30 confidential Apple documents, all of which appear to be genuine. We've analyzed the newly available sample, and while we won't share any links, the files have all the hallmarks of genuine Apple documentation.

Archive: https://archive.today/ALHig From the post: >>On May 12, AppleInsider reported that ransomware group Nitrogen hacked into Foxconn facilities in North America. Initially, based on the available sample files, it appeared that the attackers didn't obtain any Apple documentation. However, additional sample files have now been provided to AppleInsider, including more than 30 confidential Apple documents, all of which appear to be genuine. We've analyzed the newly available sample, and while we won't share any links, the files have all the hallmarks of genuine Apple documentation.
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Apple sells servers? Thought they stopped that like in 2011.

Oh yeah they don’t. They sell a Mac mini, studio and pro

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Yes, "Servers". Unless they have revived it somehow without the entire world not noticing they don't do servers.

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I still don’t understand. They don’t have a server platform, or a server os.

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They used to. They had a actual server (rackmount even) just for apple shit. It didn't work out for them. They were trying to create a fully closed ecosystem and everyone kind of told them to fuck themselves.

Now they consider some of their "high end consumer stuff" "server grade". It's still not. Its retarded.

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Someone skipped CUI day....oh wait, it's China. Never mind.