Tata Electronics confirms data breach with Apple and Tesla files stolen

Tata Electronics has confirmed a data breach after hackers claimed to have stolen a large database containing files related to Apple and Tesla.

The company acknowledged the incident following a post by the group World Leaks, which shared what it described as stolen data from Tata Electronics.

Hackers asserted that approximately 200,000 files linked to Apple and Tesla were taken in the breach.

The details emerged on June 23, with the group alleging the database originated from the Indian electronics firm.

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