Thursday, 4 February 2016

NASA insists hackers didn’t hijack its drone for a Pacific suicide mission

Despite claims to the contrary, NASA says that no, hackers’ recent efforts to breach their servers didn’t lead to a commandeered government drone in a thwarted Pacific Ocean suicide mission.

On Sunday, the hacker group AnonSec dropped what seemed to be a blockbuster: It had long ago hacked NASA’s servers and has been rummaging around its servers for years, the group said. In particular, it was fascinated by NASA’s weather drones, and how they might relate to the established conspiracy theory that streaks in the sky, usually left in the wake of aircraft, are evidence of the government spraying chemicals on its own land and people. In the long text Anonsec included with the data dump, the group wrote that “One of the main purposes of the Operation was to bring awareness to the reality of Chemtrails/CloudSeeding/Geoengineering/WeatherModification, whatever you want to call it.” For the full article click here 



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