Updated
Updated · Geeky Gadgets · Jul 5
Apple Leak Exposes 630GB of iPhone 18 Pro Data After Tata Electronics Hack
Updated
Updated · Geeky Gadgets · Jul 5

Apple Leak Exposes 630GB of iPhone 18 Pro Data After Tata Electronics Hack

3 articles · Updated · Geeky Gadgets · Jul 5

Summary

  • More than 630GB of confidential iPhone 18 Pro files leaked onto the dark web after hackers breached supplier Tata Electronics, exposing schematics, technical specifications and images tied to Apple’s next flagship.
  • The documents reportedly detail an A20 Pro chip with 96-bit memory bus and WMCM packaging, plus a larger vapor-chamber cooling system aimed at improving heat dissipation under heavy workloads.
  • Leaked hardware features also include a 24MP front camera, under-display Face ID 2.0, and a new C2 modem codenamed Ganymede that supports 5G over satellite.
  • The breach also points to a redesigned back glass, a cherry red finish and a smaller Dynamic Island, while raising fresh concerns about Apple’s supply-chain cybersecurity and intellectual-property protection.

Insights

With its secrets exposed, has the iPhone 18 Pro already lost its competitive edge before its official launch?
Will this massive IP theft finally force a radical overhaul of security across the entire tech manufacturing industry?
How many other tech giants are unknowingly exposed by critical security flaws within their global supply chains?