Anonsec hackers, a hacking collective that has been alive for the past 4 years, hacked into NASA and leaked over 276GB of internal data after trying to crash a drone worth $222.7 million right into the ocean.
The Anonsec admin Dêfãult Vírüsa released the information to Infowars Sunday, including 631 videos from aircraft and weather radars, 2,143 flight logs as well as the names, emails, and phone numbers of 2,414 NASA employees.
Anonsec published a zine (password: anonsec), or self-published paper detailing what they dubbed “OpNasaDrones,” revealing why the Anonsec group hacked NASA and the specifics behind the technical vulnerabilities they exploited to gain access to NASA’s protected systems.
“NASA has been breached more times than most people can honestly remember… However, this hack into NASA wasn’t initially focused on drones [sic]data and upper atmosphere chemical samples. In fact the original breach into NASA systems wasn’t even planned…
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