RSAF, Singaporean terrorist and ST Electronics named in leaked foreign military documents

The data, comprising more than 50GB of material, was being offered for sale for US$1,000 (S$1,350). PHOTO: REUTERS
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SINGAPORE – At least three Singapore entities are identified in classified military documents that were allegedly stolen by hackers and leaked online for sale.

The Straits Times has learnt that the confidential data is believed to include documents from the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato), missile manufacturer MBDA Missile Systems, and two countries – Italy and the Philippines. It was uploaded on a hacker’s forum on Tuesday.

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