'Serious Risk' To India's Largest Nuclear Plant Kudankulam After Files Leaked On Dark Web: Report

A ransomware group has allegedly leaked thousands of files linked to the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant, raising concerns over cybersecurity at India's critical infrastructure. The hacker group World Leaks claims to have published over 19,000 files as part of a larger cache allegedly stolen from Reliance Group, a contractor involved in the project. Reliance confirmed a partial data breach on a third-party server and said the government had been informed. The leaked documents reportedly include engineering plans, control room layouts and inspection records related to Units 3 and 4, which are under construction. India's Computer Emergency Response Team and the Nuclear Power Corporation of India are investigating the incident, while experts warn the exposed data could pose significant security risks.
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