Ransomware Gang Leaks iPhone 18 Pro Files Stolen from Tata
A ransomware group hit Apple supplier Tata and dumped sensitive iPhone 18 Pro data on the dark web.
A ransomware group breached Tata, one of Apple's key Indian suppliers, and made off with a trove of sensitive files. The stolen data has now surfaced on the dark web.
Among the leaked materials: component lists, supplier directories, and — perhaps most damaging — photos of unreleased iPhone 18 Pro models. That's a nightmare scenario for Apple, which guards its product pipeline like a state secret.
The breach exposes critical supply chain intelligence. Component and supplier lists alone could give competitors and bad actors a detailed map of Apple's manufacturing relationships in India. The leaked iPhone 18 Pro images could upend Apple's carefully orchestrated product reveal strategy.
Neither Apple nor Tata have publicly detailed the full scope of the breach. The incident underscores how supply chain partners remain a persistent weak point in even the most security-conscious tech ecosystems.