‘FlamingChina’ hacker claims to have stolen over 10 petabytes of advanced military data from China’s National Supercomputing Center in possibly biggest hack ever


  • ‘FlamingChina’ claims 10 PB of data was stolen from the supercomputer
  • The supercomputer was used by numerous military and civilian units
  • Samples of the data show simulations of aircraft, missiles and bombs

An individual or group calling itself “FlamingChina” claims to have stolen over 10 petabytes of highly sensitive military information from China’s national supercomputing center in Tianjin.

The breach remains unconfirmed, but samples released by the hacker show “research across diverse fields, including aerospace engineering, military research, bioinformatics, fusion simulation and more,” the group says.

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