India investigating Tata data leak that exposed Apple iPhone secrets


India investigating Tata data leak that exposed Apple iPhone secrets <br> India is investigating a&nbsp;data breach&nbsp;at Tata Electronics ​that exposed documents linked to Apple&#39;s unreleased iPhone &zwnj;18 Pro, the country&#39;s IT secretary said on Thursday in the government&#39;s first public comments on the incident. Sensitive lists&nbsp;of components ​and suppliers as well as photos of iPhone ​18 Pro models are among files that were ⁠posted on the dark web by a ransomware ​group that stole data from Tata Electronics, Apple&#39;s Indian supplier, ​Reuters reported. &quot;We are investigating,&quot; S. Krishnan, secretary at the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, told reporters. Krishnan said the incident had been ​reported to India&#39;s Computer Emergency Response Team, the ​main agency responsible for computer security issues. Read More: Tata&#39;s iPhone parts factory faces India health probe after farmer contamination complaints The breach threatens the carefully negotiated, &zwnj;highly ⁠sensitive business of building the iPhone, which Apple assembles using a collection of suppliers worldwide. Apple is expected to release its iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max in ​September. The leak ​contains at ⁠least six files that expose which companies are producing specific components for the iPhone ​18 Pro models, information that Apple does ​not ⁠disclose in its public database of suppliers. Tata has hired a global consultant to conduct a forensic audit after the ⁠leak also ​saw Tesla&nbsp;, Qualcomm&nbsp;&nbsp;and TSMC&nbsp;&nbsp;​documents posted on the dark web, Reuters has reported. <br> <img src="https://tribune.com.pk/story/2616332/india-investigating-tata-data-leak-that-exposed-apple-iphone-secrets" alt=" India investigating Tata data leak that exposed Apple iPhone secrets" width="100%">
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