⚡ 🚨 BREAKING: Files tied to India's largest nuclear power plant Kudankulam have surfaced on the dark web -- including purported blueprints of its ventilation systems and a control room floor layout....
What's in the data leak? Nearly 19,000 files tied to Kudankulam are part of a larger 858,000-file cache ransomware group World Leaks says it stole from Anil Ambani's Reliance Group. The files include vendor proposals and records of a joint inspection between the plant's operator and Reliance, with photos of equipment.
Why did Reliance have these docs? Reliance Infrastructure won a contract in 2018 to build support infrastructure for the plant's Unit 3 and Unit 4. Reliance says there was a "partial breach" of its data on a server hosted by Yotta Data Services Private Limited. Yotta says it caught suspicious activity on that server on May 29 and Reliance flagged the leak claims to Yotta in late June.
Significance? "The exposure of such data could show an adversary not just who has access to the project but which systems that access reaches," Nickolas Roth of the Nuclear Threat Initiative told us.
World Leaks context? In June, World Leaks told Reuters it had sought $1.5 million in ransom for Tata Group files that contained confidential component designs of clients Apple and Tesla, adding that it posted the data after Tata "ignored" its demand.
Nuclear Power Corporation has been communicating with Reliance about the breach and India's main cybersecurity agency CERT-In is looking into the incident, a source said.
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If we have to pay for every basic necessity, then income tax should be ZERO. Period.
In India, we have approximately:
5000 IAS officers
25000 Judges
4000 MLAs
788 MPs
All of them live in huge bungalows, have 10 servants and travel in expensive cars with full convoys.
They are also getting good salaries.
Why the hell are taxpayers funding such luxuries?