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Hackers: 10 Petabytes of Data Stolen From Chinese Supercomputers?

If the information is correct, it was an incredible data theft: hackers want to have stolen more than 10 petabytes of data from a Chinese supercomputing center. The first published data samples via telegram are considered authentic among experts. Among the data is said to be a lot of information about weapons systems. A supposedly unprecedented cyber attack on the National Supercomputing Center in Tianjin in China raises massive security issues.…
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If the information is correct, it was an incredible data theft: hackers want to have stolen more than 10 petabytes of data from a Chinese supercomputing center. The first published data samples via telegram are considered authentic among experts. Among the data is said to be a lot of information about weapons systems. A supposedly unprecedented cyber attack on the National Supercomputing Center in Tianjin in China raises massive security issues.…

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b2b-cyber-security.de broke the news on Thursday, April 16, 2026.
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