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Apple supply chain on alert after cyberattack hits China-based manufacturing partner

Apple works with several large assembly partners in China, including Foxconn, Pegatron, and Wistron, any of which could theoretically be impacted.

December 31, 2025 / 12:22 IST
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  • Apple supplier in China suffers cyberattack, exposing production-line data
  • Internal audits ongoing; breach scope and supplier identity undisclosed
  • Apple requires suppliers to strengthen cybersecurity after such incidents

Apple’s global supply chain has once again come under scrutiny after reports suggested that one of the company’s China-based manufacturing partners was targeted in a cyberattack earlier this month. According to a report by DigiTimes, the breach may have exposed sensitive production-line information linked to Apple products, though the full scope of the incident remains unclear.

The report, cited by MacRumors, states that while the affected company has since resolved the issue, internal audits are still underway to assess potential damage and data loss. Notably, the report does not name the supplier involved. Apple works with several large assembly partners in China, including Foxconn, Pegatron, and Wistron, any of which could theoretically be impacted.

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As is standard practice, Apple is expected to conduct a detailed internal risk assessment following such an incident. These reviews typically focus on the severity of the breach, the type of data that may have been compromised, and whether the corrective security measures taken by the supplier are sufficient. The findings often influence future production decisions, including whether manufacturing volumes need to be adjusted or redistributed.

In most cases, Apple does not immediately move production away from an affected partner. Instead, the company usually requires suppliers to strengthen their cybersecurity infrastructure, tighten internal controls, and demonstrate compliance with Apple’s security expectations. Given the complexity and scale of Apple’s manufacturing operations, abrupt changes to the supply chain are rare unless risks are deemed unmanageable.