Cyber Chernobyl: Hackers Go Radioactive on UK’s Most Hazardous Site

In a plot twist straight out of a Bond movie, the UK’s Sellafield nuclear site suffered a cyber breach. Hackers, rumoured to be Russia and China’s digital henchmen, had a field day with data that’s hotter than a nuclear meltdown. It’s a cyber Chernobyl that’s got everyone calling out, “Houston, we’ve got a Sellafield Site Cyber Breach!”

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Well, well, well, if it isn’t our old friends, the hackers! This time, they've decided to take a radioactive route and have hit the Sellafield nuclear site in the UK. The culprits? None other than our usual suspects, Russia and China. This cyber Chernobyl brings a whole new meaning to the phrase "going nuclear."

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