Apple iPhone 18 Pro supplier list, parts and photos exposed in Tata data leak
The leak includes supplier maps, engineering documents and drop-test photos, exposing more than 200,000 files in a breach tied to World Leaks.
- Apple is "concerned" about a recent data breach at Tata Electronics, a manufacturing partner in India, after hackers exposed over 200,000 files last week.
- Ransom group World Leaks shared stolen documents containing "confidential" Apple watermarks and images of the 18 Pro and Pro Max undergoing drop tests.
- Leaked files depict a "slab-shaped, grey handset with a three-rear-camera setup and an Apple logo," while AppleInsider reports schematics for the upcoming A20 system-on-a-chip were exposed.
- Documents from TSMC, Qualcomm, and Tesla were also compromised, affecting Tata as a growing supplier diversifying Apple's manufacturing away from China.
- With the 18 Pro expected to launch in early September, Apple is particularly monitoring the leaked drop test photos and their potential impact on the upcoming announcement.
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