BULLETIN: French Nuclear Submarine Source Code Stolen!
- Core Insights Advisory Services

- Jul 27, 2025
- 2 min read
Source: Hal Turner
Date: July 27, 2025

Just days after announcing support to Gaza, France's largest defense shipbuilder "Naval Group" got hacked.
Criminal hackers claim responsibility for attack.
The Hackers have allegedly given Naval Group 72 Hours to pay a ransom, or all the data will be leaked online - free.
The Hacker alleges possession of approximately 1TB of internal data, including:
Classified CMS source code
deployment guides for submarines and frigates,
network data
technical documents marked with classifications like “Restricted distribution” and “Special France”
developer virtual machines with naval simulators, and
intercepted internal communications via HCL Notes.
A 13GB sample of the leak has reportedly been shared to prove the Hackers have the actual information.
A research team reviewed portions of this sample and concluded that it appears to contain legitimate Naval Group materials.
Among the leaked files were multimedia assets, including video from what appears to be a submarine monitoring interface. However, that video was dated 2003, raising questions about the timeliness and potential operational relevance of some of the data.Researchers also found excerpts of CMS data and contractual information related to defense systems—details that, if valid, could pose a serious national security risk to France and the wider European defense landscape.
Hal Turner Snap Analysis
FRANCE HAS NUCLEAR BALLISTIC MISSILE SUBMARINES.This Hack, if true, would the Hackers access to the Combat Control Systems of such submarines. They could remotely FIRE those missiles.Just THINK ABOUT THAT FOR ONE MINUTE.
There are other IMMEDIATE Risks:
Reverse-engineering of French naval tech (e.g., Suffren-class submarine stealth systems)
Exploitation of vulnerabilities in NATO ally systems
Strategic advantage to adversaries in Mediterranean/Black Sea theaters
ANSSI (French cybersecurity) has activated their crisis team.
NATO Cyber Rapid Reaction Team has also been alerted.
Europol's EC3 is also coordinating dark web monitoring to see if the info goes out.
Worst of all: This is precisely what someone could use for a FALSE FLAG NUCLEAR STRIKE. Something like "OOOOPS. Sorry Russia. We didn't mean to nuke you, the Hackers did it. Please don't nuke us in response."


