China faces its largest data breach ever after a cyberattack on a state-run supercomputing center in Tianjin. Over 10 petabytes of sensitive data, including defense documents and missile schematics, were allegedly stolen. Experts believe the leak is genuine, potentially offering valuable intelligence. This incident highlights ongoing cybersecurity weaknesses within China. China faces its largest data breach ever after a cyberattack on a state-run supercomputing center in Tianjin. Over 10 petabytes of sensitive data, including defense documents and missile schematics, were allegedly stolen. Experts believe the leak is genuine, potentially offering valuable intelligence. This incident highlights ongoing cybersecurity weaknesses within China.
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