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IAF team to visit France to probe possible data theft during Rafale office break-in:
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IAF team to visit France to probe possible data theft during Rafale office break-in
ANI | General News Last Updated at May 26, 2019 19:05 IST
Unidentified persons broke into the Indian Rafale Project management team office in France last Sunday night in a possible espionage attempt to steal data related to theaircraft critical to India's national security plans.

"A forensic team comprising cyber forensic experts in planned to be sent for the probe. In the initial investigations, it has emerged that no hard disk or files have been stolen," government sources told ANI.

They said the officers would find out if any soft copies were stolen or copied by the unidentified elements after they broke into the Rafale PMT office.

The Rafale project team is headed by a Group Captain-rank officer who looks after issues related to the 36 Rafale combat aircraft, including the production timelines and training of Indian personnel who have to be trained for maintenance and flying operations of the plane, which India is acquiring.

The Rafale team sits in a building complex in Saint Cloud suburb of Paris and the police there is investigating the case.

Sources said the main aim of the break-in could have been to steal data as valuables or money are not kept in these administrative offices.

The Indian Rafale team office is in the vicinity of French Dassault Aviation office blocks.
 
Initial investigations already showed it was a failed break in as nothing was stolen.
This team will go to make it double sure final.
 
Where's that Indian fan boy who was claiming it was just an attempted break in and no data or other sensitive material is kept there.

Initial investigations already showed it was a failed break in as nothing was stolen.
This team will go to make it double sure final.

Here he is!

Hard drives don't need to be physically stolen to get their data.
 
Initial investigations already showed it was a failed break in as nothing was stolen.
This team will go to make it double sure final.
Documents stolen and harddrive left behind?
Even an amatuer can conclude what happened?
Drives were cloned ..
Though why steel documents ..why not simply clone them
 
Here he is!

Hard drives don't need to be physically stolen to get their data.
Indian military hardwares do not have ports so copying is ruled out.

Documents stolen and harddrive left behind?
Even an amatuer can conclude what happened?
Drives were cloned ..
Though why steel documents ..why not simply clone them
No documents were stolen.
 
Indian military hardwares do not have ports so copying is ruled out.


No documents were stolen.

Let me get it right what you saying. You mean ports as are in computers/laptop i.e. HDMI or USB ports etc.!!!
In the absence of these ports nobody can enter IA computers!!
Wow super duper supapowa security protocols. Bravo.:yahoo:
 
Initial investigations already showed it was a failed break in as nothing was stolen.
This team will go to make it double sure final.
stealing something and making copies of something are totally different. Good spy agencies won't leave a trace and the victim would always think that nothing was stolen.
 
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