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India investigates potential data leak at Tata Electronics affecting Apple
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India investigates potential data leak at Tata Electronics affecting Apple

From ABC Color · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The Indian government is investigating a potential data leak at Tata Electronics, a key Apple supplier in the country.
  • Reports suggest the leak involves documents related to a future iPhone model.
  • The CERT-In, India's cybersecurity agency, has been notified and is examining the incident.

India's government is probing a suspected data breach at Tata Electronics, a significant supplier for Apple in the nation. The investigation was prompted by reports indicating that sensitive documents concerning an unreleased iPhone model may have been exposed. S. Krishnan, secretary of the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, confirmed the inquiry, stating, "We are investigating. It has been notified to CERT-In." The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) is the national agency responsible for handling cybersecurity incidents. News outlets in India have reported that the alleged leak includes details about components, suppliers, and even images linked to future Apple models. Tata Electronics, part of the Indian conglomerate Tata, plays a crucial role in Apple's supply chain, manufacturing components for the iPhone and supporting the tech giant's efforts to diversify production away from China. Local media suggested the leaked internal documents from Tata Electronics appeared on the dark web, attributed to a cybercriminal group. However, Indian authorities have not yet specified the full extent of the breach or the exact nature of the compromised information. Krishnan described the incident as a form of cybercrime and emphasized that the government is meticulously examining it to determine its scope and characteristics. India has been intensifying its oversight of technology platforms and digital services in recent years, responding to a rise in online fraud, cyberattacks, and financial crimes facilitated through digital channels.

We are investigating. It has been notified to CERT-In.

โ€” S. KrishnanConfirming the government's awareness and investigation into the alleged data leak.
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Originally published by ABC Color in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.