iPhone 18 Pro Supplier Details, Photos Leaked After Tata Electronics Data Breach: Report
Sensitive information related to Apple’s upcoming iPhone 18 Pro has reportedly been exposed following a cyberattack on Tata Electronics, one of the company’s key manufacturing partners in India.
According to Reuters, files posted on the dark web by the ransomware group World Leaks allegedly contain supplier details, component lists and photographs of unreleased iPhone 18 Pro models.
The report says the leaked documents identify companies supplying several key parts for the iPhone 18 Pro, including chips, battery components and camera modules.
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Apple does not publicly reveal which suppliers make specific parts for its devices, making the information highly confidential.
Reuters also reported that some of the leaked files carried Apple’s confidential markings and internal code names linked to the iPhone 18 Pro series.
The leaked data reportedly includes photographs showing iPhone devices undergoing drop tests at a Tata Electronics facility earlier this year. The images allegedly show a grey handset with a triple rear-camera setup, believed to be the upcoming iPhone 18 Pro.
Apple has not officially confirmed the authenticity of the leaked files. Reuters said the company is investigating the incident and is working with Tata Electronics to strengthen security measures.
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Tata Electronics has also tightened access to its internal systems and hired an external cybersecurity firm to conduct a forensic investigation into the breach.
The leak comes at a crucial time for Apple as India continues to play a bigger role in its global manufacturing strategy. Tata Electronics has become one of Apple’s most important partners outside China, assembling iPhones and supplying components as the company expands production in India.
Apple is widely expected to unveil the iPhone 18 Pro lineup later this year. If confirmed, the leaked information could expose details of Apple’s supply chain and manufacturing network well before the official launch.