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  1. Foreign_Cable_9530 on

    This is an alleged breach based on the threat actors own claims. There has not been a statement or report by Lockheed or the US government confirming this.

    Also, some sources are claiming this is 375 gigabytes, while this one claims 375 terabytes. The inconsistency is suspicious for a possible but unconfirmed rumor, not a fact.

  2. It’s ok.  It was Lockheed Martine, the only fans model.   

    I seriously doubt anything truly “sensitive” (eg Classified) would be on public facing servers.  Most of that would be air-gapped.  What they got was probably PowerPoint cartoons.   

  3. Its fake news. They wouldve done it long ago if they were capable of hacking US companies. Lmao.

  4. Put out honey pot of ‚plans‘ for some hacker to find.

    Laugh as they build the Scooty Puff Jr.

  5. NYGiants181 on

    Remember when nothing was happening between us and Iran a few months ago with absolutely no signs of nukes whatsoever?

    I remember.

  6. This such an awful article. The two sources are some saas products with AI buzzwords and no actual statement on their findings.

    And what is this site? This has to be fake, or some attempts at propaganda

  7. call-the-wizards on

    They actually stole a million ziggabytes of data on F-37s and Epstein files, and are going to nuke Tel Aviv tomorrow 

  8. Wooden-Broccoli-7247 on

    As someone not involved in cybersecurity, would stuff like this actually be on a network connected to the outside world? Or even inside Lockheed? Pretty obvious you’re going to have the best hackers in the world going after it, why risk it? Also, why not have a mountain of dummy files so that they don’t even know if what they steal is worth a shit? It would seem crazy to me to even have this kind of thing possible by not having it airgappedx5. Or is it just arrogance thinking security is so good they will never get it? If it’s on a computer connected to the internet I’d just always assume it could be compromised.

  9. If only there was a national cybersecurity group to defend the Billionaires!

  10. Not_the_maid on

    Lockheed was also hacked in 2009 and lost the Joint Strike fighter program.

    When are the companies going to be held accountable for such large losses?

  11. Should have used those billions to enhance cyber security instead of creating ai that can make porn videos.

  12. TechnicalTactical on

    Unfortunately they were unable to gather any information from the files due to the stealth coating.

  13. JaSONJayhawk on

    What happened, did an entire storage array physically fall off a Lockheed truck and directly roll into their hands? I can’t even afford a 2TB drive with the insane storage prices these days.

  14. Consistent_Ad3181 on

    They could in theory sell it to china but china already has all this years ago apparently.

  15. You know the bots are flooding on world news when an AI generated article that can’t even spell Lockheed Martin right has 3K upvotes. 375TB downloaded without anyone noticing? Get this propaganda out of here

  16. This is just fake Iranian disinformation, this „news site“ shouldn’t be allowed if this is its level of reporting.

  17. NitWhittler on

    Trump fired our cybersecurity teams and national security personnel, then replaced them with loyal goober-heads and TV personalities.

    I wonder if the Iranian hackers can see what’s in the unredacted version of the Epstein evidence.

  18. The only ones who could benefit from this data are China, Russia, and maybe Turkey?

    I would have assumed the Chinese obtained this data long ago.

  19. Least_Gain5147 on

    Angry shark bites into 375 TB (terrifying bites) of French TEMU version of Lockheed Martin?

  20. TheSleepyTruth on

    BTW Lockheed Martin has officially responded that there has been no evidence of any hack or data breech. This is likely just propaganda. Hence why no mainstream reputable news agency has reported on this.

  21. Must have been mostly video files. 🤔 375+ TB is a massive amount of info. And it must have taken weeks and weeks to download! Think about it — it would take over 833 Hours (34.7 Days) to transfer that much data out over a 1 Gbps feed, if you fully saturated it and were getting the full 1 Gbps — that’s a whole month, during which the Lockheed Martin IT and Security staff were totally oblivious that they had been penetrated and that an active data exfiltration was underway. 🤔 It’s really just incompetence and hubris.

  22. with what happened previously with the chinese hackers a couple years back I really doubt this is truly the case

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