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Someone just broke into the brain of China's entire military industrial complex and nobody noticed for six months.
The National Supercomputing Center in Tianjin is the beating heart of China's weapons programs, aerospace simulations, and nuclear research.
Over 6,000 clients run through it, including China's top defense contractors and elite universities.
A hacker got inside through a single compromised VPN and suddenly they owned China's most classified network.
They did not smash and grab but rather waited.
They deployed an automated botnet and spent six full months slowly draining the system dry, file by file, gigabyte by gigabyte, without a single alarm going off.
What came out the other side is staggering.
Missile schematics, hypersonic weapons test data, fighter jet simulations, bioinformatics research, fusion energy data, documents reportedly stamped secret in Chinese with animated 3D renderings of military hardware.
The total haul was 10 petabytes which is 10 million gigabytes roughly equivalent to the entire US Library of Congress digitized dozens of times over.
Now the hacker, operating under the name Flaming China, is selling it on dark web forums for Monero cryptocurrency, in batches, with a preview available for thousands of dollars and full access priced in the hundreds of thousands.
Cybersecurity experts who reviewed the sample data say it appears genuine.
The files tie directly to the Aviation Industry Corporation of China, the Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China, and the National University of Defense Technology, the crown jewels of China's war machine.
Here is what this actually means.
China has spent decades building the most ambitious military modernization program in modern history.
Hypersonic missiles that the West has scrambled to counter, stealth jets designed to challenge American air dominance, advanced nuclear simulations and if this data is real, rivals may now hold the blueprints to all of it.
China has not confirmed the breach or not denied it either.
That silence is its own kind of confession because if this were fake, Beijing would be loudly saying so.