Without disclosing the type of data hacked, the corporation has named the affected third-party supplier as Kinmax Technology, a system integrator with offices in Taiwan.
TSMC stated on the issue, saying “TSMC has recently been aware that one of our IT hardware suppliers experienced a cybersecurity incident, which led to the leak of information pertinent to server initial setup and configuration.” The company confirms that no customer data has been exposed in the breach.
“After the incident, TSMC has immediately terminated its data exchange with this concerned supplier in accordance with the company’s security protocols and standard operating procedures,” the statement added.
One of the affiliates of LockBit, National Hazard Agency shared screenshots of directory listings of stolen TSMC files on their leak website on Thursday, giving them a deadline of August 6 to pay the ransom amount. However, the ransomware gang did not reveal details of the amount of data it stole from the company.
The blog also gave the company an option to extend the said deadline by 24 hours for $5,000, or to delete all stolen content or download it immediately for $70 million
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