A hacker claims to have stolen 10PB+ of data, including classified defense docs and missile schematics, from China's National Supercomputing Center in Tianjin
A hacker has allegedly stolen a massive trove of sensitive data - including highly classified defense documents and missile schematics …
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@jack_raines
Jack Raines
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Congrats to Anthropic for recovering gstack from the Chinese
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@unveiled_chinax
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If this is real, it could be one of the largest data breaches in China's history. A hacker group claims it extracted over 10 petabytes of data from a state-run supercomputing facility, widely believed by experts to be the National Supercomputing Center in Tianjin. This center
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@intcyberdigest
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There are multiple simulations showing explosions and the integrity of buildings/vehicles and more. The National Supercomputing Center in Tianjin is a government-owned datacenter where SOEs and universities run complex data simulations, virtual test systems, and scientific [image…
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@netaskari
@netaskari
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After having a run through some of the sample files, here is what we know so far from the massive data leak that seems to be on sale ( or has ben already sold ) on Breach Forums. We did not have access to the full list of all the files ( would love to, but not cashing out 10 XMR …
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@intcyberdigest
@intcyberdigest
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❗️The leaked sample data from China's National Supercomputing Center in Tianjin includes a video of what seems to be a simulation of a bunker buster bomb, designed to penetrate bunkers and damage underground structures. [video]
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@intcyberdigest
@intcyberdigest
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‼️🇨🇳 Massive breach: Confidential data from China's National Supercomputing Center in Tianjin has been put up for sale. We've looked at the samples — the data includes aerospace engineering, military technology, bioinformatics, and nuclear fusion simulations. [image]
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r/TrueAnon
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A hacker claims to have breached a Chinese state supercomputer and stolen 10+ petabytes of sensitive data, including military and aerospace research, and is now trying to sell it online. …
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r/China
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A hacker has allegedly breached one of China's supercomputers and is attempting to sell a trove of stolen data
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@jbsdc
Justin Slaughter
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Cybersecurity has favored the attacker basically since MAGIC & ULTRA cracked the Nazi & Imperial Japanese codes. There's no evidence AI will change that orientation. This isn't the Maxim Gun shifting the advantage to the defender, it's the atom bomb supercharging the attacker.