Ransomware group World Leaks posted files from India's Kudankulam nuclear plant on the dark web.
The ransomware group World Leaks posted approximately 19,000 files related to India's Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant on the dark web, including purported blueprints and supplier details. Reliance Group, a contractor for the plant, acknowledged a "partial breach" of its data hosted by third-party provider Yotta, which detected suspicious activity on May 29. Indian cybersecurity agency CERT-In is investigating the incident.
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2 outlets covered it, splitting into 2 framing camps across 2 bias groups.
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The Jerusalem Post leads with the leak of thousands of files and includes expert warning on nuclear safety risks. Reuters headlines the exposure of files with a more technical focus on the breach itself.
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“Massive cyberattack leaks thousands of files from India's largest nuclear plant on dark web”
“Files relating to India's largest nuclear power plant Kudankulam exposed in data breach”
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The data breach could pose a "serious" risk to the safety of the plant.
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