Tuesday, 2 February 2016

Hackers Release Stolen NASA Data, Detail Drone Crash Attempt

Hacker group AnonSec claims it briefly altered the flight path of a £154m Global Hawk drone with the intent of crashing it

Activist hacker group AnonSec has released a large trove of data it says was stolen from NASA servers, and detailed the way in which it nearly crashed a $222 million (£154m) Global Hawk drone into the Pacific Ocean.

The 250GB data cache includes the names, email addresses and telephone numbers of more than 2,400 NASA employees, more than 2,100 flight logs and 631 videos drawn from NASA aircraft and radar feeds. For the full article click here 



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