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NASA GSFC FTP hacked

Romanian hacker Tinkode is at it again, this time claiming to have breached an FTP server hosted at the NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center.

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toaster4718d ago

lol PSN. Sony fails so hard. They fix it and then it gets hacked again.

SkyCrawler4718d ago (Edited 4718d ago )

Actually it was all sensationalism from "journalists"

arjman4718d ago (Edited 4718d ago )

Once hackers turn their attention to you there's no chance, in fact only a few places on Earth would be able to withstand focused hacking attacks. It could happen to anyone, they chose Sony and consequently Sony got hacked...

zag4718d ago

It's not that hard to block hackers.

What is hard is stopping employee's from opening up services that allow hackers into a network.

So to block hackers you'd need to remove the web browser and all open internet services, maybe run on a closed Intranet, with a completely locked down Intranet gateway, and run extra computers for the open internet for web servers etc.

for email you'd need to only allow the IP of the locked down mail server maybe even poll it so you didn't need to open an incoming server port and simply use a redirected outside email box for incoming email.

RonyDean4718d ago

If you are gonna hack something hack something cool that has aliens!

Speed-Racer4718d ago

maybe there were aliens in there but he forgot to mention it.

ClimateKaren4718d ago

Where are all the Russian space program fanboys?
=p

Tommykrem4718d ago

I'm tired of this war on hackers. I miss the war on terrorism and the war on low prices.

rmedtx4718d ago

This is getting ridiculous these hackers must be put in jail.

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NASA radar images show stadium-sized asteroid tumbling by Earth during flyby

The asteroid zoomed by Earth at a perfectly safe distance of around 1.8 million miles (2.9 kilometers).

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Odysseus mission to be cut short after moon lander's sideways touchdown

Engineers expect to lose contact with the private US moon lander Odysseus on Tuesday, cutting short the mission after its sideways touchdown last week.

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NASA: Despite lost contact, there is still hope for the $32.7 million Capstone spacecraft

NASA announced Tuesday that a $32.7 million Capstone spacecraft intended to try out a skewed lunar orbit had lost contact, but agency engineers are confident

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