
Alleged Hack of China Supercomputer Exposes 10 Petabytes of Sensitive Data
A hacker group called FlamingChina alleges it stole over 10 petabytes of sensitive data from China's National Supercomputing Center in Tianjin. The data reportedly includes classified defense documents and research from major Chinese aerospace and military organizations. Experts who reviewed samples believe the leak is genuine, though verification is incomplete. The breach was executed via a compromised VPN and botnet over six months, exploiting architectural vulnerabilities. This incident highlights ongoing cybersecurity challenges in China's technology infrastructure. If confirmed, it could be one of the largest data thefts from China.






















