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Submitted by SJIND 277d ago | opinion piece

Interplanetary hacking: Is Anonymous planning to hijack Nasa's Curiosity rover?

Dailymail: The Curiosity mars rover could be the next target for the Anonymous group of hackers, it has been claimed.
The group shot to fame when it brought down numerous websites including Visa and several US Government sites as a protest against Wikileaks founder Julian Assange's arrest.
Now it appears they may have set their sights even higher. (Anonymous, Hi-tech, NASA)

mcgrottys  +   273d ago
Okay, if they do that I would be pissed because that is just the stupidest thing they could do. And just in general a jerk move.

But I doubt they will be able to hack it at all unless they happen to own military grade devices.
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