
"The dataset reportedly contains more than 10 petabytes of sensitive information, including classified defense documents, missile schematics, and technical files, among others."
"Unauthorized access was granted via a compromised VPN domain, allowing the threat actor to extract, download, and store the data over a period of approximately six months."
"The alleged hacker is offering limited previews of the dataset for thousands of dollars, with full access priced at hundreds of thousands of dollars, requested in cryptocurrency."
A significant data breach has reportedly occurred at Tianjin's National Supercomputing Center, involving over 10 petabytes of sensitive information. The dataset includes classified defense documents, missile schematics, and technical files. Unauthorized access was achieved through a compromised VPN domain, allowing the hacker to extract and store the data over six months. The hacker is now offering previews and full access to the dataset for substantial sums in cryptocurrency. The breach may involve notable Chinese entities in defense and aerospace sectors.
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