# Report: Chinese Supercomputing Center Suffers 10 Petabyte Data Breach

_Thursday, April 9, 2026 at 12:13 PM EDT · Cybersecurity · Latest · Tier 2 — Notable_

A Chinese supercomputing center has reportedly experienced a data breach exposing approximately 10 petabytes of data, according to reports from security researchers. The incident would represent one of the largest data breaches documented if confirmed at this scale.

The exposed data is said to include research materials, operational data, and potentially sensitive computational results from high-performance computing workloads. Supercomputing centers typically process data for government agencies, research institutions, and commercial clients.

The reported breach highlights security challenges facing high-value computational infrastructure, which often processes classified or proprietary information. Such facilities face persistent targeting by nation-state actors and cybercriminal organizations.

The incident follows numerous documented attacks against research and government computing infrastructure globally. Supercomputing centers have been identified as high-priority targets due to their role in scientific research, cryptographic work, and potentially military applications.

Chinese authorities have not publicly confirmed the breach. Supercomputing facilities in China have faced previous security incidents, including reported attacks against affiliated institutions and researchers.

The SQ Magazine reported on the incident Wednesday.

## Sources

- [SQ Magazine](https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiekFVX3lxTE9zRFYtNm16MVYyU1htcmtjNmlwWXlSbUxqaFhyWVZWeHZqNk01czhWMFhXcG4wVnk4d2Q2X0FlZWZ1T1IwWVc3el9iVTFwVk1mcmxaVkp1bWRxQ281YU5Lb2NfeEZVb0RZY0lzZnp4QVhCMEZkWnFSSTdR?oc=5)

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