Apple's Internal Data Allegedly Stolen by Hacker IntelBroker

TapTechNews June 20th news, hacker IntelBroker posted on the dark web forum on June 18th, claiming to have stolen the source code and other data of 3 commonly used tools inside Apple, and Apple has not yet responded whether a data breach incident occurred.

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These three tools are AppleConnect-SSO, Apple-HWE-Confluence-Advanced, and AppleMacroPlugin.

TapTechNews note: The first tool is mainly used for Apple employees to authenticate and access other applications used on the Apple internal network, but this tool has been obsolete for several years.

The function of Apple-HWE-Confluence-Advanced is a bit similar, but it has also been abandoned. There is not much information about the AppleMacroPlugin tool and it is not clear what its functional scope is.

IntelBroker's post on the forum does not provide other real details and does not explain the motivation for sharing applications.

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