Tata Electronics, a manufacturer of iPhone components for Apple, has further strengthened its security measures following a recent data leak incident. According to Reuters, significant changes have been implemented after some of the company's confidential documents were leaked on the dark web. Reports indicate that Tata Electronics has engaged an international cybersecurity firm to audit its systems. Additionally, the Indian government and key clients have been informed of the incident, and the company is currently investigating the matter.
**Over 200,000 Files Uploaded**
Reports claim that a ransomware group known as "World Leaks" uploaded more than 200,000 files to the dark web. These files reportedly include design documents linked to Apple and Tesla; however, the authenticity of these documents has not been independently verified. Tata Electronics has merely stated that it detected a cybersecurity incident but noted that there has been no impact on production or day-to-day operations.
**Stricter Protocols**
The investigation revealed that the leaked data also contained documents allegedly related to major companies like TSMC and Qualcomm—both of which manufacture critical components used in iPhones. Upon discovering the leak, Tata Electronics tightened security protocols across all its offices and factories. Previously, many employees could access essential company systems from home, but now, remote access is restricted to a select few. Access to procurement systems and other sensitive tools has also been curtailed.
**About Tata Electronics**
According to reports, Apple's security team is collaborating with Tata Electronics to prevent similar incidents in the future. Tata Electronics was established in 2020. Operating in the semiconductor and electronics sectors, it is currently counted among Apple's most important Indian suppliers. Apple is rapidly ramping up iPhone production in India to reduce its reliance on China, and Tata is a key part of this plan.
According to market research firm Counterpoint, approximately 26% of the world's iPhones are expected to be manufactured in India by 2026; four years ago, this figure stood at just 6%. Against this backdrop, the data leak involving Tata Electronics is being viewed as a major challenge for Apple and its supply chain.
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