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<p>Last month, the ransomware group REvil
breached Apple supplier Quanta, gaining access to detailed schematics of past and future Apple products. The ransomware leak revealed details of the forthcoming MacBook Pro update, including
specific information about the addition of new I/O options on the side.</p>
<p>A new report from
Motherboard today details how the leaked schematics are also helping repair experts learn more about Apple’s internal design.</p>
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