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China’s Digital Spy Empire Exposed: The Knownsec Leak and Bharat’s 95GB Breach

“China’s Digital Spy Empire Exposed: The Knownsec Leak and India’s 95GB Breach”, Goa Chronicles. November 12, 2025

“On November 2, 2025, the global cybersecurity community witnessed one of the most significant digital breaches in history. Knownsec, a Chinese cybersecurity firm with deep state ties, suffered a catastrophic data leak that exposed more than 12,000 classified documents.

Those documents didn’t just contain technical blueprints of China’s cyber tools – they revealed a state-sponsored digital espionage operation targeting dozens of countries. And among the biggest victims was India, with a shocking 95GB of immigration data stolen by Knownsec-affiliated hackers.

This wasn’t a random cyberattack. This was strategic data theft, a silent infiltration of India’s national systems designed to serve China’s intelligence and geopolitical ambitions……”

Read full article at goachronicle.com

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