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"Stephen Chamberlain, Lynch's business partner and co-defendant in the U.S. fraud case, died after he was hit by a car just one day after the yacht incident."
Article Icon 1Sunken Yacht May Hold Classified Data
The $40 million superyacht that capsized off Italy in August, killing billionaire Mike Lynch and six others, may contain top-secret documents and confidential data on foreign governments in water-tight safes.
Italian prosecutors have ordered heightened security around the wreck, believing it holds encrypted hard drives with classified data tied to Western intelligence services.
Lynch, a former adviser to British prime ministers and recently acquitted in a U.S. fraud case, had strong ties to Western intelligence through his companies, notably Darktrace, an AI-driven cybersecurity firm.
Stephen Chamberlain, Lynch's business partner and co-defendant in the U.S. fraud case, died after he was hit by a car just one day after the yacht incident.
As I’ve come to learn, cybersecurity isn’t binary. You aren’t either “safe” or “vulnerable” — you’re just vulnerable.
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