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Japan's Rapidus may benefit from TSMC 2nm data heist in Taiwan
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 56329, member: 636"] Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company experienced a major security breach when nine engineers illegally accessed confidential 2nm manufacturing data. The employees operated remotely using company laptops and photographed sensitive information with personal mobile devices. Authorities apprehended the suspects at a coffee shop after they had stolen more than 400 images containing advanced production details. Each breach session lasted approximately three minutes while the perpetrators accessed databases containing 2nm process technology. The stolen materials revealed trial production methods and technical specifications for the cutting-edge semiconductor manufacturing process. Investigation sources suggest the leaked information reached Rapidus, a Japanese semiconductor company developing similar advanced chip technology. One detained engineer previously worked for Tokyo Electron, a major Japanese equipment manufacturer serving the semiconductor industry. While investigators have not confirmed direct benefits to Japanese firms, Rapidus has recently accelerated its 2nm development timeline. The timing raises questions about potential connections between the data theft and competitive advantages gained by international rivals. This incident highlights vulnerabilities in remote work protocols and demonstrates the geopolitical significance of advanced semiconductor manufacturing knowledge. [/QUOTE]
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