A hacker has posted a large trove of technical documentation related to the production of Boeing 737 and 787 airliners on the darknet. The cybercriminal is asking approximately $200,000 for the stolen files, but is willing to bid. According to preliminary reports, the source of the compromised files was the American company SEKISUI Aerospace, a subsidiary of the Japanese corporation Sekisui Chemical. The company specializes in the production of …
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A hacker has posted a large trove of technical documentation related to the production of Boeing 737 and 787 airliners on the darknet. The cybercriminal is asking approximately $200,000 for the stolen files, but is willing to bid. According to preliminary reports, the source of the compromised files was the American company SEKISUI Aerospace, a subsidiary of the Japanese corporation Sekisui Chemical. The company specializes in the production of …