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World Leaks Ransomware Gang Claims Hack of Tata Electronics, Dumps Apple and Tesla Trade Secrets on Dark WebSecurity
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World Leaks Ransomware Gang Claims Hack of Tata Electronics, Dumps Apple and Tesla Trade Secrets on Dark Web

The ransomware group World Leaks claims to have breached Tata Electronics' systems and stolen confidential trade secrets from Apple and Tesla. More than 630 GB of leaked data, including an iPhone circuit board document and Tesla Model Y and Model 3 engineering drawings, has been posted on the dark web.

Amit PatelAmit PatelBusiness Correspondent 3 min read For AI
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A cybersecurity breach at Tata Electronics has put some of the most closely guarded industrial secrets of Apple and Tesla into the hands of a ransomware gang, according to claims made by the hacker group known as World Leaks. Both Apple and Tesla are clients of Tata Electronics, a unit of the Tata Group.

Tata Electronics Confirms the Security Incident

Tata Electronics acknowledged the attack in a formal statement, saying:

A few weeks ago, Tata Electronics identified a cybersecurity incident in some of its systems. Our response process was immediately initiated and this incident has had no impact on our business or operations.

Sources indicate, however, that the hackers have also made a large ransom demand to the Tata Group, threatening to either delete or release the stolen data unless paid. Tata Electronics declined to address the ransom demand directly.

More Than 630 GB of Data Surfaces on the Dark Web

Security researchers say World Leaks has already uploaded over 200,000 files, stolen from Tata Electronics' internal network, onto the dark web. The total volume of this dumped data exceeds 630 gigabytes (GB). Analysis of the files confirms they contain material that is directly connected to the operations of both Apple and Tesla.

Indian cybersecurity analyst Rajshekhar Rajaharia noted that the trove goes far beyond design documents. He pointed out that it also contains years of internal emails, event logs, and copies of passports belonging to Tata's foreign employees.

iPhone Blueprints and Tesla's Model Y and Model 3 Drawings Among the Leaks

Among the leaked files are directories named 'com.apple.factorydata', which include a 52-page confidential document covering quality inspection procedures for iPhone circuit board components. On the Tesla side, the leak contains the NV36 chargeport controller design for the company's upcoming upgraded Model Y SUV, as well as engineering drawings for the new Model 3 sedan. These drawings are explicitly stamped with the words 'Trade Secret.'

India's Manufacturing Ambitions Take a Serious Blow

Apple's strategy of building India into a reliable manufacturing hub outside China has taken a significant hit from this incident. Tata Electronics currently assembles approximately one-third, or 33%, of all iPhones produced in India, making it a central pillar of that supply chain. The leak has placed the security arrangements at Tata's main iPhone assembly plant in Hosur under direct scrutiny.

Tata Electronics is among the leading names in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's broader push to establish India as a global powerhouse in electronics manufacturing. The fact that trade secrets belonging to companies like Apple and Tesla have been compromised through an Indian manufacturing partner is a troubling signal for both the country's digital security standing and the confidence that multinational corporations place in Indian industrial facilities.

Apple and Tesla Remain Silent as Apple Launches Internal Review

Neither Apple nor Tesla has issued an official statement on the matter so far. According to sources, Apple has launched an internal investigation into the breach. Tata Electronics, for its part, has declined to comment on the ransom demand but continues to maintain that the cybersecurity incident has had no effect on its ongoing business or operations.

What this means for you

  • Across India: With Apple and Tesla trade secrets leaking through an Indian manufacturing partner, the country's digital security standing is under scrutiny, and global companies may become more cautious about sharing proprietary data with Indian facilities.
  • In Hosur: The security of Tata's iPhone assembly plant in Hosur is now under direct scrutiny, creating uncertainty for the local industrial ecosystem and jobs tied to that facility.
  • For iPhone buyers: There is no immediate impact on iPhone prices or availability, but the exposure of design secrets could fuel sharper competitive pressures in the tech industry over time.

Questions & Answers

Who is World Leaks and what did they do in this attack?
World Leaks is a ransomware hacker group that claims to have breached Tata Electronics' systems, stolen trade secrets and design documents belonging to Apple and Tesla, and uploaded more than 630 GB of data to the dark web.
How many files and how much data were leaked to the dark web?
The hacker group uploaded over 200,000 files to the dark web, with the total data size exceeding 630 gigabytes (GB).
What Apple and Tesla materials were found in the leaked files?
The files include a 52-page document on iPhone circuit board component quality inspection, the NV36 chargeport controller design for Tesla's upcoming upgraded Model Y SUV, and engineering drawings for the new Model 3 sedan, all explicitly marked 'Trade Secret.'
What did Tata Electronics say about the cyberattack?
Tata Electronics confirmed the incident, saying it identified a cybersecurity event in some systems a few weeks ago, responded immediately, and that the incident had no impact on its business or operations.
How much ransom have the hackers demanded and how did Tata respond?
Sources say the hackers demanded a large ransom from the Tata Group in exchange for not deleting or releasing the stolen data, but Tata Electronics declined to comment on the ransom demand.
What does this mean for Apple's iPhone manufacturing plans in India?
Tata Electronics assembles approximately 33% of all iPhones made in India. The breach raises serious security questions about the Hosur plant and could affect Apple's strategy of building India into a manufacturing hub outside China.
Have Apple or Tesla issued an official response to the breach?
Neither Apple nor Tesla has issued an official statement so far, though sources say Apple has launched an internal investigation into the matter.
#Security#Tata Electronics cyberattack#Apple trade secret leak#Tesla data theft#World Leaks ransomware#dark web data leak#Hosur iPhone plant#India cybersecurity#Tata Group ransom
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