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A hacker using the alias “TAINTU” is advertising a “Top Secret U.S. Space Force Military Technology Archive” for sale. This alleged archive contains 1.45 TB of highly classified data, including cutting-edge space-based defense technologies and AI-powered weapons, priced at $15,000 in Bitcoin or Monero.
October 23, 2024
The ad first appeared on Breach Forums, a known cybercrime platform, on Saturday, October 19, 2024. However, it was quickly taken down by the hacker, who claimed that users on the platform weren’t serious buyers. Despite this, TAINTU confirmed that the archive is still available for purchase via underground channels.
According to TAINTU, the archive offers a comprehensive trove of information, far beyond a single file. It reportedly includes detailed project files, technical diagrams, and system analysis on next-gen military technologies, such as directed energy weapons, quantum cybersecurity, EMP systems, and AI-controlled defense systems.
The leaked data is said to reveal critical details on:
Directed Energy Weapons (DEW): Advanced systems using high-energy lasers for targeting enemy satellites.
Quantum Cyber Warfare: Technology capable of breaking encryption to intercept and neutralize enemy satellite communications.
EMP Systems: Tools designed to disrupt electronic grids, affecting communication and missile systems.
AI-Controlled Weapons: Autonomous systems for satellite interception and space warfare, powered by advanced machine learning algorithms.
The authenticity of the data breach remains uncertain. However, if true, it could have serious national security implications for the United States, potentially exposing sensitive military technologies to adversaries. The hacker claims this is not a third-party breach but a direct hack into the USSF’s systems, offering a rare and highly sought-after glimpse into the future of space warfare.
In an interview with Hackread.com, TAINTU emphasized the unique value of the archive, describing it as an unprecedented look at the technologies reshaping global defense strategies. From AI-controlled orbital defense to quantum communications, the leaked data could provide valuable insights to anyone with an interest in military technologies.
Author: Nessa, Cyber Journalist
Source: https://hackread.com
Photo: https://www.space.com
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