Apple issues DMCA takedowns to remove stolen iPhone 18 Pro footage leaked from Tata plant hack
By
Malcolm Owen
4d ago· 4 min readenNews
Summary
Apple is aggressively pursuing DMCA takedowns against social media posts sharing stolen footage and imagery of the iPhone 18 Pro. The content was obtained from a hack of Tata's iPhone assembly plant in India, where over 630 GB of data was stolen. Videos circulating on X show an iPhone 18 Pro undergoing drop testing, revealing a silver-colored design without the two-tone aesthetic of the iPhone 17 Pro but retaining the three-camera layout.
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· 3 pulledOn Monday, videos were being circulated on X depicting an iPhone 18 Pro undergoing drop testing.
The hack of one of Tata's iPhone assembly plants in India led to over 630 gigabytes of data being stolen, including some from Apple.
Apple is going after anyone leaking iPhone 18 Pro footage and imagery stolen from Tata, with DMCA claims deleting social media posts.
Apple is going after anyone leaking iPhone 18 Pro footage and imagery stolen from Tata, with DMCA claims deleting social media posts.
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