Apple iPhone 18 Pro supplier list, parts and photos exposed in Tata data leak
The leak includes supplier maps, engineering documents and drop-test photos, exposing more than 200,000 files in a breach tied to World Leaks.
- Apple is "concerned" about a recent data breach at Tata Electronics, a manufacturing partner in India, after hackers exposed over 200,000 files last week.
- Ransom group World Leaks shared stolen documents containing "confidential" Apple watermarks and images of the 18 Pro and Pro Max undergoing drop tests.
- Leaked files depict a "slab-shaped, grey handset with a three-rear-camera setup and an Apple logo," while AppleInsider reports schematics for the upcoming A20 system-on-a-chip were exposed.
- Documents from TSMC, Qualcomm, and Tesla were also compromised, affecting Tata as a growing supplier diversifying Apple's manufacturing away from China.
- With the 18 Pro expected to launch in early September, Apple is particularly monitoring the leaked drop test photos and their potential impact on the upcoming announcement.
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Waited for the second half of September, the iPhone 18 Pro has already revealed most of its secrets - including its design - due to a data leak suffered by one of Apple's providers.
Hackers stole iPhone 18 Pro schematics from Apple supplier Tata
You can find anything on the dark web if you know how to look. Ghost guns, suicide kits, leaked credit card credentials, malware for rent and, according to Apple Insider, schematics detailing the logic board design of Apple's upcoming iPhone 18 Pro. — Read the rest The post Hackers stole iPhone 18 Pro schematics from Apple supplier Tata appeared first on Boing Boing.

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