Ransomware group World Leaks claims to have published over 200,000 files exceeding 630GB on the dark web, allegedly containing manufacturing blueprints, employee data and design schematics tied to Apple and Tesla.
Tata Electronics has officially confirmed a cybersecurity incident affecting parts of its internal digital systems, following reports that a ransomware group has published a massive cache of corporate data on the dark web claiming to expose confidential information belonging to global clients Apple and Tesla.
Who is behind the attack?
The breach has been claimed by a ransomware group calling itself World Leaks, which asserts that the leaked files contain confidential manufacturing and design blueprints belonging to Apple and Tesla. According to online listings reviewed by security researchers, the alleged leak spans more than 200,000 files and exceeds 630GB in total volume.
What data is allegedly exposed
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