A large amount of classified information could be stuck on a sunken superyacht.

Italian authorities call for tighter security at wreck site due to concerns that confidential data may attract foreign governments.

September 23rd 2024.

A large amount of classified information could be stuck on a sunken superyacht.
A group of expert divers have been tasked with examining the remains of a luxurious superyacht that tragically sank off the coast of Sicily last month, claiming the lives of seven individuals, including renowned British tech mogul Mike Lynch. According to sources close to the investigation, these divers have expressed concerns about the security of the vessel, as it is believed to contain valuable data that may be of interest to foreign governments.

The Italian authorities have launched a criminal investigation into the incident, with charges of manslaughter and negligent shipwreck being pursued. It is believed that the 56-meter yacht, known as the Bayesian, may hold highly sensitive information linked to various Western intelligence agencies. This is due to Lynch's involvement with multiple companies, including Darktrace, a cybersecurity firm he founded.

In the wake of this tragedy, questions have been raised about the potential risks posed by the sensitive data that may be locked inside the yacht's watertight safes. An official involved in the salvage operation has revealed that there are two super-encrypted hard drives on board, containing classified information such as passcodes. To ensure the security of this data, specialist divers equipped with remote cameras have extensively searched the vessel.

Initially, there were concerns about potential theft of expensive items that may still be on board the wreck. However, the focus has now shifted to safeguarding the wreckage from foreign governments, particularly Russia and China. As a result, authorities have requested increased security measures both above and below the water.

The Sicilian civil protection authority has confirmed that a formal request for additional security has been accepted and implemented. This is to ensure the wreckage remains protected until it can be raised from the seabed. The tragic incident claimed the lives of Lynch, his daughter, two couples, and the yacht's onboard chef. However, Lynch's wife and 14 others survived, including the captain and two crew members who are currently under investigation for their roles in the disaster.

According to sources, Lynch had close ties to British and American intelligence agencies, as well as other governments, due to his business ventures. It has been reported that he had a deep mistrust of cloud services and preferred to keep data drives in a secure compartment on board the yacht. Survivors have also revealed that the cruise was meant to be a celebration of Lynch's acquittal in a US fraud case earlier this year.

In a tragic twist of fate, Lynch's business partner and co-defendant in the same fraud case, Stephen Chamberlain, passed away the same day the Bayesian sank. Chamberlain, who was the former chief operating officer of Darktrace, had been in a coma after being hit by a car while out jogging. It has been reported that Lynch had planned to cut the cruise short and return to the UK to see his partner, who had been on life support.

As the investigation continues, authorities have yet to recover any personal belongings from the wreckage, including Lynch's hard drives. However, they have retrieved the onboard hard drives and surveillance cameras in hopes of finding any useful data that may help determine the cause of the disaster. The vessel did not have a traditional black box or voyage data recorder, so these pieces of evidence are crucial in piecing together what happened.

Once the divers complete their surveys of the wreck, they will make recommendations on how to safely raise the 473-tonne vessel without causing any further damage or spilling the 18,000 liters of oil and fuel remaining on board. The costs of this operation will fall to the owner of the ship, which is Lynch's widow, as per Italian maritime law.

As the investigation continues, questions still remain about the events that led to this tragic incident. In the midst of this tragedy, concerns about the security of sensitive data and the potential involvement of foreign governments have added another layer of complexity to the case. With the help of advanced technology and expert divers, authorities hope to uncover the truth and provide closure for the families of those who lost their lives.

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