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Confidence MediumJun 17, 2026foxconn.com

FortiBleed Campaign Compromises Fortinet Devices, Exposing Foxconn Credentials

PatternExternal actor · Hacking · Confidentiality impact

A widespread cyber espionage campaign, dubbed 'FortiBleed,' compromised thousands of Fortinet firewalls and VPN gateways globally, including devices used by Foxconn. The attackers exploited exposed Fortinet instances to extract and brute-force credentials, potentially allowing deep network persistence. The Canadian Centre for Cyber Security became aware of open-source reporting on June 17, 2026, detailing the campaign.

Signal date
Jun 17, 2026
Updated
Jun 26, 2026
Confidence
Medium
Sources
2 sources

Signal context

First seen: Jun 17, 2026

Last updated: Jun 26, 2026

Status: Public signal

Key points

  • Widespread cyber espionage campaign 'FortiBleed' targeted Fortinet devices.
  • Foxconn identified as one of the high-profile victims.
  • Attackers gained access by exploiting exposed Fortinet firewalls and VPN gateways.

Signal analysis

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Affected organization
Foxconn logo
Foxconn

Likely country: 🇨🇦 Canada

inferred from source domains

    Threat source
    Hacking activity

    Watch internet-facing systems, credential abuse and exploit activity.

    • Source type: outside the affected organization
    Business impact
    Potential data exposure

    Impact area: Confidentiality

    Likely asset: User or customer data

    Trend context
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    • 1 signal linked to this organization/domain
    Mentioned entities
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