
Tata Electronics Confirms Cybersecurity Incident and Data Leak
Tata Electronics, a major supplier in electronics manufacturing and semiconductors for clients including Apple and Tesla, confirmed a cybersecurity incident. The incident involved the leak of substantial internal data, with reports citing over 630GB and more than 200,000 files. Hackers, reportedly linked to 'World Leaks', allegedly exposed component designs, specifications, and confidential documents. The confirmation and reporting of this incident occurred on June 28, 2026, raising supply chain concerns for its high-profile clients.
Tataelectronics
- Domain
- tataelectronics.com
- Sector
- Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
- Signals
- 1 linked
Signal context
First seen: Jun 28, 2026
Last updated: Jun 29, 2026
Status: Public signal
Key points
- Tata Electronics, an electronics manufacturer and supplier, confirmed a cybersecurity incident.
- Over 630GB and 200,000+ internal files were leaked.
- Hackers, reportedly 'World Leaks', exposed component designs, specifications, and confidential documents.
Signal analysis
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Sector: Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
Likely country: Location not provided
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
Impact area: Confidentiality
Likely asset: User or customer data
- 4 signals in the same sector
- 97 signals with the same likely impact area
- 1 signal linked to this organization/domain
External sources
Tata Electronics confirms cyberattack as hackers leak datahttps://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/tata-electronics-confirms-cyberattack-as-hackers-leak-data/Public source from bleepingcomputer.com.
Tata Electronics confirms data breach after sensitive files appear onlinehttps://www.scmagazine.com/brief/tata-electronics-confirms-data-breach-after-sensitive-files-appear-onlinePublic source from scmagazine.com.
Security Check-in Quick Hits: Cisco Zero-Days, FortiBleed Firewalls, Tata Breach, and AI-Evading Malware Dominate the Cyber Landscape - Rod's Bloghttps://rodtrent.substack.com/p/security-check-in-quick-hits-cisco-b5dPublic source from rodtrent.substack.com.
Tata Electronics Hacked: Apple Tesla Data Leaked #cybersecurity #databreach - YouTubehttps://consent.youtube.com/ml?continue=https://www.youtube.com/shorts/RDADxiHPXPA?cbrd%3D1&gl=NL&hl=nl&cm=2&pc=yt&src=1&escs=AZ8E49DBfrEwO1t6c_-2z5S1U7vevQJ3OCYFRY_GsphFzYnTSbMgTEXFw7eKJ6X1W5GLIskfBAUfNr5HkMKAwKdWpNuGBFOhWkPWPublic source from consent.youtube.com.
Security Check-in Quick Hits: Cisco Zero-Days, FortiBleed Firewalls, Tata Breach, and AI-Evading Malware Dominate the Cyber Landscapehttps://www.rodsblog.com/security-check-in-quick-hits-cisco-zero-days-fortibleed-firewalls-tata-breach-and-ai-evading-malware-dominate-the-cyber-landscape/Public source from rodsblog.com.
Tata Electronics Confirms Data Breach After 630GB Leak Claim Targets Apple and Teslahttps://securityaffairs.com/173000/data-breach/tata-electronics-data-breach.htmlPublic source from securityaffairs.com.
Geheime gegevens van Apple en Tesla zijn gelekt vanuit een iPhone-fabriek. - Vietnam.vnhttps://vietnam.vn/geheime-gegevens-van-apple-en-tesla-zijn-gelekt-vanuit-een-iphone-fabriek/Public source from vietnam.vn.
Apple supplier Tata Electronics tightens security after data breach - MacDailyNewshttps://macdailynews.com/2026/06/26/apple-supplier-tata-electronics-tightens-security-after-data-breach/Public source from macdailynews.com.
Security Check-in Quick Hits: Russian Messaging Phishing, Polymarket Crypto Drain, and Tata Supplier Breach Spotlight Persistent Supply Chain and Social Engineering Risks - Rod's Bloghttps://rodtrent.substack.com/p/security-check-in-quick-hits-russian-93fPublic source from rodtrent.substack.com.
Infosec News Nuggets — June 26, 2026 - AboutDFIRhttps://aboutdfir.com/infosec-news-nuggets-june-26-2026/Public source from aboutdfir.com.
Apple supplier Tata Electronics tightens security after data breach - MacDailyNewshttps://www.macdailynews.com/2026/06/26/apple-supplier-tata-electronics-tightens-security-after-data-breach/Public source from macdailynews.com.
Infosec News Nuggets — June 26, 2026 - AboutDFIR - The Definitive Compendium Projecthttps://aboutdfir.com/infosec-news-nuggets-june-26-2026/Public source from aboutdfir.com.
Infosec News Nuggets — June 26, 2026 - AboutDFIRhttps://aboutdfir.com/news/infosec-news-nuggets-june-26-2026/Public source from aboutdfir.com.
Tata Electronics Leak Exposes 200,000 Files, Including Apple and Tesla Documentshttps://www.techrepublic.com/article/news-apac-india-tata-electronics-data-leak/Public source from techrepublic.com.
Security Check-in Quick Hits: Russian Messaging Phishing, Polymarket Crypto Drain, and Tata Supplier Breach Spotlight Persistent Supply Chain and Social Engineering Risks - Rod's Bloghttps://rodsblog.com/security-check-in-quick-hits-russian-messaging-phishing-polymarket-crypto-drain-and-tata-supplier-breach-spotlight-persistent-supply-chain-and-social-engineering-risks/Public source from rodsblog.com.
In Other News: Chinese Mythos-Like AI, Tata Electronics Breach, Snyk Layoffs - SecurityWeekhttps://www.securityweek.com/in-other-news-chinese-mythos-like-ai-tata-electronics-breach-snyk-layoffs/Public source from securityweek.com.
SUNDAY | 28 JUNE 2026 | CYBERSECURITY REPORT - YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxxxxxxxxxxPublic source from youtube.com.
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