As outlined in Tech Radar, a significant cybersecurity incident has reportedly occurred, with a hacker group known as "FlamingChina" claiming to have exfiltrated over 10 petabytes of highly sensitive data from China's National Supercomputing Center in Tianjin. This alleged breach involves data crucial to military and civilian research.The stolen data, reportedly offered for sale, is said to contain simulations and schematics of aircraft, missiles, and bombs, originating from top organizations like the Aviation Industry Corporation of China and the National University of Defense Technology. Experts suggest the samples are consistent with the type of research conducted at the supercomputing center, which serves a wide array of defense and civilian entities.The hacker claims to have gained access via a compromised VPN domain and extracted the massive dataset over six months using a botnet, employing a slow, steady drip of data to evade detection.Source: Tech Radar
Data Security, Critical Infrastructure Security
China supercomputer breach: 10 petabytes of military data allegedly stolen by ‘FlamingChina’

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