They must have one hell of a fast data pipe out of there – even if you had 100Gbps external link, and could consistently capture that much data, it’d still take nearly 11 days to transfer, meanwhile the source data system would be working overtime just to keep up.
TheDarthSnarf on
How in the hell was someone able to exfil 10PB worth of data?
PanNasienie on
They gonna post it on warthunder forums?
HoightyToighty on
Love to see it, and as China’s tech continues to improve, may its servers continue to attract this attention.
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40to6inthe4th on
Read. The. Fucking. Article.
Almost every non-threaded comment in here is answered in the article. Yall are fucking exhausting
shilly_willy on
Someone downloaded a car lol
static989 on
So allegedly they used a compromised VPN domain to access the data, and then used a botnet to spread out where the data was going so it wouldn’t raise suspicion/trigger alerts
Though I’m still curious how no one would notice a spike in the amount of sources transferring data, I wish there was more info on their methods but I can understand why there’s not lol.
Also: „An account calling itself FlamingChina posted a sample of the alleged dataset on an anonymous Telegram channel on February 6, claiming it contained “research across various fields including aerospace engineering, military research, bioinformatics, fusion simulation and more.”
New WarThunder DLC is gonna be craaaaaaazy
IntelArtiGen on
It’s too much data for the majority of it to have any value I’d say.
ElGuano on
The hacker is now bankrupt, having to pay for 10PB of HDD storage.
ryo4ever on
I was going to say how long does it take to download 10 petabyte of data. Must be some fast torrenting…
celibidaque on
First, the KitKat heist. Now, this. We do live in interesting times indeed.
lawtechie on
Who can afford that much disk these days?
forestapee on
About time someone hit them back
ThunderYi on
Heard about this “news” three weeks ago. Either it’s just a pile of completely useless, scraped junk data, or it’s a scam from start to finish. They release a so-called data catalog with pricing, hoping to trick some clueless government officials into paying. If they can’t provide any publicly verifiable samples, no government is going to fall for it. This kind of trick is old and overused. The fact that people here are still surprised is honestly pretty funny.
Edit: Before downvoting me, think of this:
>Full access priced at **hundreds of thousands of dollars**. Payment was requested in **cryptocurrency**.
AlbaMcAlba on
Where did the hacker store 10 petabytes!?
AsIAm on
mythos
skucera on
Funny thing, it’s all on US defense contractor letterhead.
cinred on
Jokes on US. 9 pegabytes is just our own data again. We should actually be grateful to China for backing up our most sensitive data free of charge!
cogit2 on
Who has that kind of capacity to steal that much data?
ducation on
We are Flaming China! Speedman is with us now.
Orange2Reasonable on
Ai companies: oh free data!
uberduck on
Probably currently stored in S3 or some equivalent storage location, and I wouldn’t be surprised if this is state sponsored.
TalonusDuprey on
War thunder forums are going to be interesting over the course of the next few weeks.
Ultra_Metal on
It’s nice to watch China get a taste of its own medicine.
sillysimon92 on
Jesus, how long would that take to transfer!
Inoffensive_Account on
> The alleged sample data appeared to include documents marked “secret” in Chinese…
That’ll keep the hackers out.
getpoopedon on
The article states it took 6 months for the hacker to extract the 10 PB of information using a botnet after gaining access. This person was dedicated.
NotTheActualBob on
I wonder if the Chinese didn’t let this happen, stuffing the data with plausible looking nonsense.
winged_owl on
Now the rubber band is on the other claw!
Ok_Two_2604 on
Chinese or American classified documents?
Towram on
Half of these is probably just someone who preferred not to augment data on-the-fly to save some training time of some model
timfountain4444 on
What a shame, the Chinese are getting a taste of their own herbal medicine. Anyway.
DepopulationXplosion on
How the hell does someone move PETABYTES of data without the network screeching to a halt?
StickAFork on
It’s just being stolen back.
IAmFitzRoy on
This is ridiculous journalism.
10 petabyte can’t be just “stolen”
This is like saying “Mount Fuji was stolen”.
TypicalRecon on
Been following this for a few weeks. Could be the biggest breach in military data in history. Some of it is HIMARS stuff and also renderings of where to hit US aircraft carriers to maximize damage. Wonder what else comes of it.
wastingtoomuchthyme on
Oh Elon. You scamp.
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Wow the shoe is on the other foot for a change
They must have one hell of a fast data pipe out of there – even if you had 100Gbps external link, and could consistently capture that much data, it’d still take nearly 11 days to transfer, meanwhile the source data system would be working overtime just to keep up.
How in the hell was someone able to exfil 10PB worth of data?
They gonna post it on warthunder forums?
Love to see it, and as China’s tech continues to improve, may its servers continue to attract this attention.
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Read. The. Fucking. Article.
Almost every non-threaded comment in here is answered in the article. Yall are fucking exhausting
Someone downloaded a car lol
So allegedly they used a compromised VPN domain to access the data, and then used a botnet to spread out where the data was going so it wouldn’t raise suspicion/trigger alerts
Though I’m still curious how no one would notice a spike in the amount of sources transferring data, I wish there was more info on their methods but I can understand why there’s not lol.
Also: „An account calling itself FlamingChina posted a sample of the alleged dataset on an anonymous Telegram channel on February 6, claiming it contained “research across various fields including aerospace engineering, military research, bioinformatics, fusion simulation and more.”
New WarThunder DLC is gonna be craaaaaaazy
It’s too much data for the majority of it to have any value I’d say.
The hacker is now bankrupt, having to pay for 10PB of HDD storage.
I was going to say how long does it take to download 10 petabyte of data. Must be some fast torrenting…
First, the KitKat heist. Now, this. We do live in interesting times indeed.
Who can afford that much disk these days?
About time someone hit them back
Heard about this “news” three weeks ago. Either it’s just a pile of completely useless, scraped junk data, or it’s a scam from start to finish. They release a so-called data catalog with pricing, hoping to trick some clueless government officials into paying. If they can’t provide any publicly verifiable samples, no government is going to fall for it. This kind of trick is old and overused. The fact that people here are still surprised is honestly pretty funny.
Edit: Before downvoting me, think of this:
>Full access priced at **hundreds of thousands of dollars**. Payment was requested in **cryptocurrency**.
Where did the hacker store 10 petabytes!?
mythos
Funny thing, it’s all on US defense contractor letterhead.
Jokes on US. 9 pegabytes is just our own data again. We should actually be grateful to China for backing up our most sensitive data free of charge!
Who has that kind of capacity to steal that much data?
We are Flaming China! Speedman is with us now.
Ai companies: oh free data!
Probably currently stored in S3 or some equivalent storage location, and I wouldn’t be surprised if this is state sponsored.
War thunder forums are going to be interesting over the course of the next few weeks.
It’s nice to watch China get a taste of its own medicine.
Jesus, how long would that take to transfer!
> The alleged sample data appeared to include documents marked “secret” in Chinese…
That’ll keep the hackers out.
The article states it took 6 months for the hacker to extract the 10 PB of information using a botnet after gaining access. This person was dedicated.
I wonder if the Chinese didn’t let this happen, stuffing the data with plausible looking nonsense.
Now the rubber band is on the other claw!
Chinese or American classified documents?
Half of these is probably just someone who preferred not to augment data on-the-fly to save some training time of some model
What a shame, the Chinese are getting a taste of their own herbal medicine. Anyway.
How the hell does someone move PETABYTES of data without the network screeching to a halt?
It’s just being stolen back.
This is ridiculous journalism.
10 petabyte can’t be just “stolen”
This is like saying “Mount Fuji was stolen”.
Been following this for a few weeks. Could be the biggest breach in military data in history. Some of it is HIMARS stuff and also renderings of where to hit US aircraft carriers to maximize damage. Wonder what else comes of it.
Oh Elon. You scamp.