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🇺🇸🇮🇳 Apple ran from China and tripped in India
For years Apple guarded its supply chain like a state secret, and one hack just blew it open.
A ransomware crew called World Leaks broke into Tata Electronics, Apple's Indian manufacturer, and dumped 200,000 files onto the dark web, over 630 gigabytes.
Inside is what Apple never lets out, engineering drawings for the unreleased iPhone 18 Pro and a map of exactly which company makes which part, the detail it guards hardest from rivals and counterfeiters.
The irony writes itself. Apple moved production out of China to cut its risk, and India, the safer bet, is where its secrets walked out the door.
India now builds a quarter of the world's iPhones, which is a lot of Apple riding on a partner it's still learning to secure.
Source: Reuters, Al Jazeera / Writer: Daniyal
@MattooShashank Meanwhile:
Apple spent decades in China.
No supplier map was dumped on the dark web.
Then came India.
Tata leaked supplier lists, component details, parts photos, and confidential Apple files.
America🇺🇸 moved Apple to India🇮🇳 for 'trust.' India repaid it with 630GB of leaked data — 200,000 files, public for all.
China?🇨🇳 10+ years, zero breaches.
Absolute clown world. 😅
Apple yıllardır Çin’de olmasına rağmen tek bir sızıntı olmamıştı. Ama sözde riskleri dağıtmak için bir kaç yıldır Hindistan’da operasyonlarını yürütüyordular.
Ne mi oldu? Hintliler IPhone 18’e ait tüm verileri sızdırmışlar. Ama öyle ufak bir sızıntı gibi düşünmeyin. Bildiğiniz her şeyi sızdırmışlar. Tata gruptan gerçekleşen sızıntıda, iPhone 18 Pro’nun 630 GB’lık çekirdek verisini (tedarikçi isimleri, taban fiyatlar, tam mühendislik çizimleri dahil) direkt dark web’e yüklemişler.
Eskiden en fazla Foxconn’da işçiler birkaç bulanık kasa fotoğrafı paylaşırdı. Hintliler resmen iPhone 18’in DNA’sını paylaşmışlar. Şaka gibi ama 200 bin dosya paylaşılmış.
Öyle büyük bir sızıntı ki bu bilgilerle Huawei’nin bile iPhone 18’i bir kaç güne piyasaya sürebileceği esprileri dahi yapılıyor.
Apple de-risk istiyordu fakat Hindistan riskin ta kendisini olmuş.
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‼️ Huntress' CEO says it's not illegal that an employee of theirs tipped off a threat actor about the FBI looking for them, then closes his blog post with "protecting ALL businesses while wrecking adversaries in the process."
How exactly are you wrecking adversaries when you act as their informant by allegedly sending them screenshots that named FBI agents?
Their CEO, Kyle Hanslovan, said in an interview today that a current employee told a ransomware actor that law enforcement had reached out asking about that actor. He calls it "poor judgment," says it was not illegal, and rejects the "insider threat" label.
The former employee who raised it, Ben Folland, says that admission proves his point. He alleges the employee forwarded FBI communications to the DevMan ransomware group, then refused to cooperate with the FBI. His supporting evidence is not public yet.
Threat-intel teams routinely talk to criminals for research, but once a researcher warns a target that law enforcement is circling, an active case can collapse, and that is the line Huntress now has to defend in public.
We've reached out to Huntress with questions about the employee who allegedly sent DevMan information, and they pointed us to their CEO's blog post.
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