Tata Electronics recently confirmed that it experienced a cybersecurity incident, while the cyber extortion group World Leaks claimed to have stolen and published over 200,000 files (around 630 GB) on the dark web.
In this video, I explain:
🔹 What happened at Tata Electronics
🔹 Who is World Leaks?
🔹 What data was allegedly leaked?
🔹 Why Apple and Tesla are part of this story
🔹 The leaked 52-page Apple circuit-board inspection document
🔹 Tesla engineering drawings marked “Trade Secret”
🔹 Why supply-chain cyberattacks are becoming more common
🔹 What businesses can learn from this incident
⚠️ Important Note:
Tata Electronics has confirmed the cybersecurity incident and stated that its operations were not affected. Some details discussed in this video—such as the contents of the leaked files—are based on claims made by World Leaks and analyses by independent cybersecurity researchers. Investigations are ongoing, and some claims have not yet been independently verified.
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