Foxconn has more to concern about . As well as struggling to dispense withallegations of exploitatory workings conditionsin its factories , it ’s now had the bad hazard of being hack , having login and watchword information spread across the entanglement .
https://gizmodo.com/why-apple-doesnt-make-the-iphone-in-america-5878209
9to5Mac reportsthata drudge radical called SwaggSecgained accession to Foxconn ’s intimate networks through an unpatched copy of Internet Explorer that was being used by a Foxconn employee . ( There ’s a message there which I do n’t think I need to boom on . )

SwaggSechave pass on a 6.04 MB file cabinet — through Demonoid and The Pirate Bay — which stop login and password information for Foxconn ’s email servers , intranet , and various other company - affiliated website . 9to5Mac also report thatthey tested some of the credential out , and they worked . The moved server are now unopen .
It ’s unclear why Foxconn was direct , but it could well have something to do withApple , and the standards in their Taiwanese manufactory . [ 9to5Mac ; Image : Tony Law / Wired ]
https://gizmodo.com/do-apple-users-care-enough-to-protest-chinese-working-c-5883621

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