Tata Electronics cyber breach claiming to expose Apple, Tesla trade secrets
Hypathia
38 points
7 comments
June 22, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (4 comments)
0l
Par for the course for the Tata group. Reminds me of the JLR hack last year, who outsourced their computer systems to Tata. https://www.theguardian.com/business/2025/sep/20/jaguar-land...
profsummergig
Question: if I want to become a dark web researcher, how would I go about getting permission to do so without being suspected of being a malfeasant in the DW? Are there any authorities I can preemptively inform? I'm in the US.
greatgib
"Our response protocols were deployed immediately" -> We had a full team of marketers deployed to try to cover our incompetence with bullshit in the medias.
mc32
There is always the risk of a data breach, but if you have vast resources but outsource key operations to low cost vendors who often commingle client data (as they often share multiple client data on systems for easy handoffs) the likelihood increases.