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Confidence HighNov 7, 2024tataelectronics.com

Tata Electronics Cyberattack: iPhone 18 Pro Secrets Leaked

PatternExternal actor · Malware · Availability impact

Tata Electronics, a major Indian electronics manufacturer and supplier for companies like Apple and Tesla, suffered a cyberattack where over 630 gigabytes of confidential data were stolen. The ransomware group 'World Leaks' claimed responsibility and published alleged confidential company files, including details of iPhone 18 Pro parts, supplier information, and photos. The incident became publicly known around November 7, 2024, with Apple reportedly investigating the leak. Tata Electronics confirmed the cybersecurity incident.

Signal date
Nov 7, 2024
Updated
Jul 2, 2026
Confidence
High
Sources
2 sources
tataelectronics.com logo

Tataelectronics

Sector
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
Signals
1 linked

Signal context

First seen: Nov 7, 2024

Last updated: Jul 2, 2026

Status: Public signal

Key points

  • Cyberattack on Tata Electronics, a key supplier for Apple and Tesla.
  • Ransomware group 'World Leaks' claimed responsibility and published alleged confidential company files.
  • Over 630 gigabytes of confidential data stolen.

Signal analysis

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Affected organization
Tataelectronics logo
Tataelectronics

Sector: Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services

Likely country: 🇧🇪 Belgium

inferred from source domains

    Estimated
    Threat source
    Malware, Error activity

    The feed marks multiple actor roles. Treat this as a review signal rather than a final attribution.

    • Source type: outside the affected organization
    • Source type: supplier or third-party involvement
    Business impact
    Potential operational disruption

    Impact area: Availability

    Trend context
    33 signals with similar action pattern
    • 4 signals in the same sector
    • 26 signals with the same likely impact area
    • 1 signal linked to this organization/domain
    Mentioned entities
    TataelectronicsTata Electronics CyberattackPro Secrets Leaked Tata ElectronicsIndianApple and TeslaWorld LeaksProAppleTata ElectronicsCyberattack

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