Tata Electronics, a key company within the Tata Group, has been hit by a major cyberattack. The company itself has confirmed the incident. A cause for concern is the hackers' claim that they possess secret data belonging to two of the world's largest tech companies—Apple and Tesla. Let us understand the details of the situation and what data the hackers have managed to access.
What is the situation?
A hacker group named 'World Leaks' has claimed to have hacked Tata Electronics' data. According to the hackers, they possess over 630 GB of data, including more than 200,000 confidential documents.
Tata Electronics has acknowledged the attack. The company stated, "A few weeks ago, we detected a security breach in our systems. We immediately took the necessary measures. Fortunately, this hacking incident has not impacted our day-to-day operations or production."
Apple and Tesla are also implicated
If you are wondering how a hack on Tata could lead to a leak of Apple and Tesla data, there is a straightforward connection:
Business Context
Apple: Tata is one of Apple's largest manufacturing partners in India. Tata manufactures approximately one-third (1/3) of the iPhones made in India.
Tesla: Tata also manufactures certain components for cars made by Elon Musk's company, Tesla, in India.
What have the hackers obtained? According to cybersecurity experts at Reuters, the leaked data contains significant and confidential information:
Data related to Apple:
Details regarding the inspection of iPhone circuit boards
Factory data and files concerning material specifications (quality standards)
Scanned copies of employee passports—including those of foreign nationals—and thousands of emails
Data related to Tesla:
Tesla's trade secrets
Certain designs and images of the Tesla Model 3 sedan (Project Highland)
Key documents related to the charging port of the Model Y SUV
No official statements from the companies yet
Tata Electronics has clarified that no ransom demand has been made of them. Meanwhile, there has been no official statement from Apple or Tesla regarding this matter so far.
Tata has faced attacks previously.
It is worth noting that this is not the first cyberattack on the Tata Group. Previously, in September 2025, Tata Motors' subsidiary Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) suffered a major cyberattack, forcing the company to halt production for nearly two months. This news could create a significant stir in the tech world regarding cybersecurity and user privacy.
Disclaimer: This content has been sourced and edited from Amar Ujala. While we have made modifications for clarity and presentation, the original content belongs to its respective authors and website. We do not claim ownership of the content.
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