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iPhone 18 Pro images are already floating on the dark web with a whole bunch of other Apple secrets

A ransomware attack on Tata Electronics reportedly exposed confidential documents tied to Apple's next flagship.

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Apple is famous for keeping future iPhones under lock and key. This time, however, the leak didn’t come from a case maker or an overenthusiastic tipster. According to Reuters, confidential files linked to the iPhone 18 Pro have surfaced on the dark web following a cyberattack on Tata Electronics, one of Apple’s most important manufacturing partners in India.

The leak goes far beyond a few blurry photos

Reuters reports that the leaked archive includes supplier lists, internal component maps, engineering documents, and photographs of iPhone 18 Pro units undergoing drop testing. Several of the files reportedly carry Apple’s confidential markings and internal codenames consistent with the iPhone 18 Pro program, though Reuters notes it could not independently verify every document in the archive.

Perhaps even more concerning than the images themselves is the information surrounding them. The leaked documents reportedly map hundreds of individual iPhone components to the companies that manufacture them, revealing details Apple has historically kept closely guarded. Such information could give competitors, counterfeiters, and even suppliers a clearer picture of Apple’s supply chain and sourcing strategy.

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The files are believed to be part of a much larger breach claimed by the ransomware group World Leaks, which allegedly published more than 200,000 files stolen from Tata Electronics. Following the incident, Tata tightened access to sensitive internal systems, hired a global cybersecurity consultant to conduct a forensic investigation, and is working with Apple on additional security measures.

This is bigger than an iPhone leak

The funny thing is that the iPhone 18 Pro photos aren’t really the biggest story here. Apple product leaks happen every year. What’s far more unusual is seeing the company’s supply chain exposed in this level of detail. Apple spends years negotiating supplier relationships and deliberately avoids revealing who makes specific components inside its devices, making that information arguably more valuable than a picture of an unreleased phone.

The breach also comes at a sensitive time for Apple as it continues shifting more iPhone production from China to India, with Tata playing a central role in that strategy. Whether the leaked files ultimately prove authentic or not, the incident is a reminder that in today’s tech industry, protecting the supply chain can be just as important as protecting the product itself.

Varun Mirchandani
Varun is an experienced technology journalist and editor with over eight years in consumer tech media. His work spans…
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