Hacker Targets Chinese Supercomputer, Offers Stolen Data for Sale
A hacker group known as FlamingChina has reportedly breached the National Supercomputing Center (NSCC) in Tianjin, China, stealing a vast amount of sensitive data. The stolen information includes research across various fields such as aerospace engineering, military research, and bioinformatics. The group has posted samples of the data on Telegram, claiming it contains valuable intelligence. Cybersecurity experts suggest that the dataset's size and content make it attractive to adversarial state intelligence services. The breach raises concerns about cybersecurity vulnerabilities and the potential for sensitive information to be exploited by foreign governments.