
According to their report, the new MacBook Pros will feature all of the ports that people have missed for years, including an HDMI port, an SD card slot, and a triumphant return of MagSafe to the Mac. While we will not post images of the schematics due to them being stolen, we will provide details from 9to5Mac who reported on the documents.

It now appears that REvil has released some of the stolen documents and, while most have featured the already-announced iMac, at least one shows off potential details of the upcoming MacBook Pro refresh. In a message posted on a dark web portal where the ransomware gang usually threatens victims and leaks their data, the REvil gang said that Quanta refused to pay to get its stolen data back and, as a result, the REvil operators have now decided to go after the company's primary customer instead. The REvil crew claims it came into possession of Apple product data after breaching Quanta Computer, a Taiwanese company that is the biggest laptop manufacturer in the world and which is also one of the companies that assemble official Apple products based on pre-supplied product designs and schematics. The operators of the REvil ransomware are demanding that Apple pay a ransom demand to avoid having confidential information leaked on the dark web. The hacker group who pulled off the attack is demanding $50 million from Apple and threatening to release the schematics otherwise.

Earlier today it was reported that Apple supplier Quanta was hit by a ransomware attack that resulted in the leak of some schematics of the unreleased MacBook Pro.
