Hacker 'trying to sell stolen data after breaching Chinese supercomputer'

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A hacker has allegedly stolen sensitive information from a Chinese supercomputer and is trying to sell it online. The stolen data includes top secret defence documents and missile diagrams, and is believed to be one of the biggest known hacking incidents in China.
A hacker has allegedly breached a Chinese supercomputer and stolen sensitive information. The stolen data includes defence documents and missile diagrams. The breach is believed to have occurred at the National Supercomputing Centre in Tianjin. A Telegram account has shared part of the stolen data online. The data is reported to include research from various fields, including aerospace engineering and military research. The hacking group has offered a preview of the stolen data for sale.
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