Apple is expressing concern over a data breach involving Tata Electronics, a key manufacturing partner in India. The cyberattack led to the theft of sensitive documents related to the upcoming iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max models. The leaked data includes detailed information about suppliers, components, and images of the devices, along with confidential documents marked with Apple watermarks. The breach has revealed hundreds of components, including chips, batteries, and camera parts, and has exposed Apple’s internal codenames for the new models.
The leaked images show a grey handset featuring a three-camera setup, closely resembling the design of the iPhone 17 Pro. Tata Electronics, which plays a significant role in Apple’s strategy to diversify manufacturing beyond China, disclosed the cybersecurity incident after a ransom group known as World Leaks circulated over 200,000 files on the dark web. These files contain information not only related to Apple but also Tesla.
In response, Tata has tightened access to sensitive systems and engaged a global consultant to conduct a forensic audit. Apple is actively investigating the breach and collaborating with Tata to implement long-term security enhancements. The incident poses a potential risk to the partnership between Apple and Tata, as the tech giant assesses the impact of the leak.

