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Luxshare, a major electronics manufacturer supplying Apple, Nvidia, LG, and Tesla, experienced a ransomware attack in January 2026. The RansomHub ransomware group claimed responsibility for the breach, which compromised proprietary technical data including 3D CAD models and circuit board designs. The attack targeted the company's design and engineering systems, though the exact number of affected files or systems remains unquantified.
The RansomHub group executed a ransomware operation against Luxshare's infrastructure, gaining access to sensitive intellectual property. The attackers specifically exfiltrated engineering design files including detailed 3D CAD models and circuit board schematics. These technical documents represent critical proprietary information for electronics manufacturing and product development.
RansomHub publicly claimed responsibility for the attack in late January 2026, though Luxshare has not confirmed whether ransom demands were made or paid. The breach notification status and containment measures remain unconfirmed as of the threat intelligence report publication.
Ransomware attack claimed by RansomHub group
The Luxshare breach demonstrates how ransomware groups are increasingly targeting manufacturing companies for their valuable intellectual property rather than just customer data. The compromise of 3D CAD models and circuit board designs highlights the need for specialized protection of engineering and design systems beyond standard enterprise security controls. This attack shows that supply chain manufacturers face significant ransomware risks due to their possession of proprietary technical data from multiple high-profile clients.
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