Hackers release 631 aircraft and radar videos, 2,143 flight logs and data on 2,414 employees
Members of the AnonSec hacking group have released more than 276GB of data after allegedly spending months inside NASA’s internal network.
The collection of files, provided to Infowars by AnonSec admin Dêfãult Vírüsa prior to being made public Sunday, include 631 videos from aircraft and weather radars, 2,143 flight logs as well as the names, email addresses and phone numbers of 2,414 NASA employees.
A “zine,” or self-published paper detailing the hack, dubbed “OpNasaDrones,” reveals everything from AnonSec’s motives to the specific technical vulnerabilities that enabled the extensive breach.
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3 comments:
Geo-engineering needs to be exposed and stopped.
I love it... Hack them some more... Release what you find!!!!!!!
11:35 - especially if includes all of your personal and medical data!
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