Ransomware Group Leaks 19,000 Files from Kudankulam Nuclear Plant

Ransomware Group Leaks 19,000 Files from Kudankulam Nuclear Plant

First seen 15 Jul 2026, 18:28 UTC Pressinsider 83% similarity 69.0

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A ransomware group has leaked nearly 19,000 files allegedly linked to Kudankulam's Units 3 and 4, including sensitive blueprints, supplier details, and inspection records. The breach raises significant concerns regarding the security of critical infrastructure in India. The leaked documents could potentially expose vulnerabilities in the nuclear facility's operations and supply chain. Authorities have not yet confirmed the authenticity of the files or the extent of the impact. The incident highlights the ongoing threat posed by ransomware groups targeting critical sectors. Investigations are ongoing, and affected parties are urged to assess their security measures. The situation is evolving as more details emerge about the attack's implications.

Key Points: • 19,000 files linked to Kudankulam nuclear plant leaked by a ransomware group. • Files include sensitive blueprints and inspection records, raising security concerns. • Ongoing investigations into the authenticity of the leaked documents.

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2026-07-15
Ransomware group publishes leaked files
Nearly 19,000 files related to Kudankulam's Units 3 and 4 were leaked online, including critical operational documents.
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