Tata Electronics confirmed a cybersecurity incident after reports that ransomware group World Leaks published over 200,000 files allegedly containing Apple and Tesla-related documents. The company said response protocols were activated immediately and operations remain unaffected. Reuters reported Apple is assessing its exposure, while the leaked data has reportedly been available on the dark web since June 10.
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