Tata Electronics, a key Apple manufacturing partner in India, has suffered a major ransomware attack that resulted in more than 630GB of confidential data being published on the dark web. The World Leaks group released over 200,000 files, including photographs of iPhone 18 Pro models undergoing drop tests, detailed motherboard design drawings, battery and camera component data, internal quality inspection standards, and a full Bill of Materials with supplier lists and procurement costs. Attackers reportedly used a previously unknown vulnerability in Tata’s systems, in a breach now considered one of the most significant supply chain data exposures in Apple’s history.
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This breach could impact your privacy. Leaked supplier lists and procurement costs could weaken Apple's bargaining power, potentially raising iPhone prices. Check your device's security settings today. Stay alert for any unusual activity.
This is one of Apple's biggest supply chain data exposures ever. It's a wake-up call about the importance of cybersecurity in our interconnected world. Worth forwarding if you know someone with an iPhone.
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