India's Tata Electronics hit by cyber breach claiming to expose Apple, Tesla trade secrets
Tata Electronics said on Monday it had detected a "cybersecurity incident", after researchers said World Leaks posted design papers of Apple and Tesla.
India’s Tata Electronics hit by cyber breach claiming to expose Apple, Tesla trade secrets Tata Electronics has disclosed a recent cybersecurity incident, stating that it had no impact on its operations. However, researchers claim the ransomware group World Leaks has posted over 200,000 files, including purported design and specification documents belonging to Apple and Tesla, both customers of Tata. Apple is reportedly investigating the breach and has received a ransom demand.
- Tata Electronics detected a cybersecurity incident on some of its systems.
- Ransomware group World Leaks claims to have posted over 200,000 files stolen from Tata Electronics.
- The leaked files allegedly include component design and specification papers for Apple and Tesla.
- Tata Electronics stated that the incident has had no impact on its operations.
- Apple is investigating the breach and a ransom demand has reportedly been made.
- The breach highlights vulnerabilities in global supply chains to cyberattacks.
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