Apple Working with Supplier Tata After Sensitive Files Leak Online
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Hackers steal confidential Apple data from Tata Electronics
Tata Electronics, a major Indian supplier to the iPhone maker Apple, has confirmed that hackers stole sensitive company data, including confidential documents linked to key clients such as Apple and Tesla, in a major cyberattack.
Apple working with supplier Tata after sensitive files leak online
A new report from Reuters details how Apple and its Indian supplier, Tata Electronics, are responding to a massive data breach that exposed sensitive files earlier this month. Here are the details.
iPhone 18 Pro board schematics, A20 Pro data, C2 modem files stolen from Tata
AppleInsider can exclusively confirm that logic board designs for the iPhone 18 Pro, along with A20 Pro data sheets, were among the files stolen from Tata's India facility.iPhone 18 Pro logic board schematics were taken from Tata in a 2026 cyberattack.On June 23, it was reported that Tata, an Apple supply chain partner, had been the target of a cyberattack in India. Tata, along with Foxconn, produces iPhone components and assembles models like t…
Apple’s A20 Pro With Newer Packaging On iPhone 18 Pro Logic Board Allegedly Leaked, Showing Bigger NPU But No Change To Package Size Compared To A19 Pro
A first look at the iPhone 18 Pro’s logic board shows that the A20 Pro has adopted the new WMCM (Wafer-Level Multi-Chip Module) packaging, with Apple gradually shifting away from the PoP (Package-on-Package) technology used for the A19 Pro. We also see that Apple has once more relied on its chip design prowess to limit the size of the SoC while also making changes to the Neural Engine. Maintaining the same physical size as the A19 Pro allows App…
Apple supplier Tata Electronics tightens security after data breach
Tata Electronics, a major Indian supplier to Apple, has restricted internal access to sensitive systems while it investigates a leak of thousands of confidential client files on the dark web, according to a Tata source and two industry officials, Reuters reports. The company has also hired a global consultant to perform a forensic audit and has notified the Indian government and its clients about the incident, the Tata source said, speaking on c…
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