Apple Health code used to develop the Globant "Earn Your Apple Watch" program may have been stolen in the latest Lapsus$ hack.
Lapsus$ claims to have stolen data from Globant Lapsus$ made the claim via its Telegram channel on Wednesday with links out to torrents of the data. Screenshots of the files revealed folders with names like "Facebook" and "apple-health-app."
The Verge could not verify whether the folders contained source code belonging to the companies. Facebook and Apple did not respond to a request for comment.
Apple previously partnered with Globant to develop a white-label tool for creating an incentive program surrounding the Apple Watch. Employees would track their health and workout data and use it to "Earn Your Apple Watch," or once an Apple Watch is earned, gain other discounts and incentives.
It isn't known what kind of data is contained within the folder labeled "apple-health-app" and Globant has not responded to a request for comment.
Facebook, DHL, BNPParibas, Abbott Lapsus$ has been stealing data from various companies in recent weeks from 37GB of Microsoft source code to 190GB of data in a Samsung breach.
The hacking group also allegedly breached the Okta authentication tool in order to gain access to more accounts and data.
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Some Apple Health code may have been stolen by hacking group