Chinese supercomputer hacked: 10 petabytes of data leaked

Visual representation of a Chinese supercomputer hacked at a research center in Tianjin.

A Chinese supercomputer hacked. Biggest breach in Chinese history.

A major security breach has left a Chinese supercomputer hacked at the National Supercomputing Center in Tianjin. Investigators found that over 10 petabytes of sensitive files were stolen during the Chinese supercomputer hacked event, which lasted several months. The leaked files reportedly contain blueprints for fighter jets and missile simulations, causing a massive national security crisis. Because the Chinese supercomputer hacked incident started with a simple VPN login theft, it shows how vulnerable even top-tier tech can be.

  • Tianjin Breach: The hack targeted the National Supercomputing Center, one of China’s most advanced facilities.
  • Military Data: Blueprints for advanced missiles and jet engines are allegedly part of the stolen files.
  • VPN Exploit: The hacker used a simple botnet to steal credentials and hide their activity for months.
  • Dark Web Sale: The stolen data is currently being offered for sale on encrypted Telegram channels.

👉 Why this matters: This hack reveals that even the world’s fastest computers can be taken down by basic security mistakes. It could change how countries protect their military secrets in the future.

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Note: 🖋️ Written and summarized by our editorial team using human review & a bit of AI assistance. Edited & Approved by Debraj Paul, Founder of ArticoliNews Media-Tech.

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