Tata Electronics confirms data breach, hackers claim 200,000 Apple and Tesla files stolen


  • Tata Electronics confirmed a cyberattack but said its operations were not affected, despite malicious actor World Leaks claiming 630GB of alleged data.
  • The archive would include Apple/Tesla schematics, passport scans and proprietary files; researchers also found references to Pegatron, Foxconn and Qualcomm
  • PK Press Club noted that Tata was the victim of extortion, although details of the ransom remain unclear; Leaked files suggest exposure of sensitive manufacturing and engineering data

Tata Electronics, the electronics and semiconductor manufacturing arm of the Tata Group conglomerate, confirmed it suffered a cyberattack but said it did not affect its operations. The scale of the violation could, however, be quite significant.

“A few weeks ago, Tata Electronics identified a cybersecurity incident on some of our systems,” the company said in a statement to PK Press Club. “Our response protocols were deployed immediately and the incident had no impact on our operations at all businesses, which are not affected,” he said, without going into detail.

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