Tata Electronics hack exposes 630 GB of Apple data, including iPhone 18 Pro details
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Marthe van der Wolf
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Hackers from the ransomware group World Leaks have stolen and released over 630 GB of confidential data from Tata Electronics, a key Apple supplier in India. The breach exposes details of parts, supplier information, and photos of the upcoming iPhone 18 Pro (expected September launch). The leak offers rare insight into Apple's closely guarded global supply chain operations. Tata Electronics also supplies companies like Tesla.
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· 3 pulledHackers have stolen more than 630 gigabytes of confidential data from Tata Electronics, one of Apple's key suppliers in India
Reports said the ransomware group World Leaks is behind the publication of the stolen data files.
The breach offers a rare insight into something Apple has guarded for years – how its global supply chain actually works.
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