— Hackers breached into one of Iran’s Secret Nuclear Facilities and exfiltrated…


👺🇮🇷🔄❗️Hackers breached into one of Iran’s Secret Nuclear Facilities and exfiltrated almost 1 TB in sensitive data of it, reports say

📝 A threat actor that goes by “Jondata1” has conducted a large-scale breach targeting the surveillance and data systems of an unnamed Iranian nuclear facility, classified as “Top Secret” in one that could be one, if not the most, severe data breaches of the Iranian nuclear program in recent decades

👺 According to the Threat actor:

The facility has been hacked by our team (Al-hreah Team) through an employee working at the facility. We planted files (PDF) inside their systems and hacked them after the employee connected the devices to the internet. We have gained access to 60 cameras, a large amount of data, and recordings totaling 800GB.

Therefore, after cooperating with the clerk, he gave us control over the cameras as well, and that this reactor is secret, and there were many experiments near Basra-Abadan, and there was an underground explosion and there was an earthquake with a magnitude of 4.5.

Therefore, for the strength of the land explosion, and it was felt by many residents of Iraq, Iran, and also India, submitted a secret file to the United States about a nuclear explosion that occurred, but the issue was denied and closed.

We transferred $200 to him and he connected the Internet to computers and he was hacked

📝 Cybersecurity intelligence gathered between March 10 and 18, 2026, has confirmed a high-priority “Critical Infrastructure” listing on several elite dark web forums.

👉 The exfiltrated assets represent a “Functional Anatomy” of the facility. The reported exposure includes:

340GB of Surveillance Footage:
Five years of continuous video from over 60 internal security cameras, exposing the daily routines of scientists and security protocols.

550GB of Technical Archives:
Over 20,000 classified files, including blueprints, centrifuge performance data, and safety manuals.

Totalling: 890 GB in Iranian hacked Data

@BellumActaNews


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