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F-35 stealth fighter data stolen in Australia defense hack

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SYDNEY — Sensitive data about Australia's F-35 stealth fighter and P-8 surveillan­ce aircraft programs were stolen when a defense subcontrac­tor was hacked using a tool widely used by Chinese cyber criminals, officials said yesterday.

The 50-person aerospace engineerin­g firm was compromise­d in July last year but the national cyber security agency, the Australian Signals Directorat­e (ASD), only became aware of the breach in November, technology website ZDNet Australia reported.

Some 30GB of "sensitive data" subjected to restricted access under the US government's Internatio­nal Traffic in Arms Regulation­s rules were stolen, ASD's Mitchell Clarke told a security conference Wednesday according to ZDNet.

Clarke, who worked on the case and did not name the subcontrac­tor, said informatio­n about the F-35, the US' latest generation of fighter jets, as well as the P-8, an advanced submarine hunter and surveillan­ce craft, were lifted.

Another document was a wireframe diagram of one of the Australian navy's new ships, where a viewer could "zoom in down to the captain's chair."

The hackers used a tool called "China Chopper" which according to security experts is widely used by Chinese actors, and had gained access via an internet-facing server, he said.

In other parts of the network, the subcontrac­tor also used internet-facing services that still had their default passwords "admin" and "guest."

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PRESSE AGENCE FRANCE Sensitive data about the F-35, the US’ latest generation of fighter jets, was among the informatio­n hacked, reports said.

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