India Investigating Tata Data Leak that Exposed Apple iPhone Secrets
- On Thursday, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology confirmed India is investigating a data breach at Tata Electronics involving sensitive Apple documents.
- A ransomware group posted sensitive component lists and photos of Apple's unreleased Pro models to the dark web, exposing specific component producers normally kept private.
- Tata Electronics hired a global consultant to conduct a forensic audit after the leak also exposed documents involving Tesla, Qualcomm, and TSMC.
- "We are investigating," Secretary Krishnan told reporters, as the leak raised concerns about confidentiality within Apple's global supply chain network.
- With the Pro and Pro Max expected in September, Apple faces increased pressure as the leak exposes proprietary manufacturing details normally shielded from public view.
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