Three Apple internal tools allegedly stolen following June server breach

A threat actor is claiming to have leaked source code for three internal Apple tools, in a supposed breach that Apple has yet to confirm actually happened.

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Apple prides itself on being security-focused and being willing to defend the privacy of customers. However, it is claimed that it was the victim of a breach earlier in June.

In a post by DarkWebInformer on X, the threat actor IntelBroker has allegedly leaked code from Apple. Posted to a hacker forum, it is alleged that the post contains the “internal source code” to three of Apple’s “commonly used tools” for internal purposes.

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