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China data breach: Hacker claims 10 Petabytes stolen from Tianjin supercomputer

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China data breach: Hacker claims 10 Petabytes stolen from Tianjin supercomputer

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A hacker group has allegedly stolen over 10 petabytes of sensitive data from a state-run supercomputer in Tianjin, China. The breach is believed to have occurred over several months without detection and may have significant intelligence implications.

A massive data breach has occurred in China, with a hacker group claiming to have stolen over 10 petabytes of sensitive information. The data was allegedly extracted from the National Supercomputing Center in Tianjin, a major infrastructure hub supporting scientific institutions and defense-related organizations. The breach is believed to have happened over several months without detection. The stolen data includes classified defense documents and missile schematics. The hackers are offering limited previews of the data for thousands of dollars and full access for hundreds of thousands, with payments requested in cryptocurrency. The incident may highlight deeper vulnerabilities within China's technological infrastructure, particularly in cybersecurity.

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