View Full Version : Hackers Stole Data Of US Fighter Jet
Schroeder
04-22-09, 04:31 AM
Read here::o
http://edition.cnn.com/2009/US/04/21/pentagon.hacked/index.html
I still hope it is just a hoax.
Jimbuna
04-22-09, 05:36 AM
The officials said that a number of safeguards have since been put into place to protect that system.
Let us hope so :hmmm:
Skybird
04-22-09, 06:28 AM
Breaching several Western nation's government networks seem to have become a hobby for some factions in the last 12 months ( and longer ago). It seems the Chinese are getting bored of just doing Kung-Fu. :hmmm:
NeonSamurai
04-22-09, 11:25 AM
It could also be kids doing it for lulz as they put it.
Of course storing such stuff on systems connected to the internet is just plain dumb.
FIREWALL
04-22-09, 11:38 AM
Espionage is a serious crime. In the 50's it was a Death penalty crime.
NeonSamurai
04-22-09, 12:33 PM
If it was kids in the states, I doubt espionage charges would stick unless they tried to sell it to another country.
If it was done by professional "spys" then they will likely never be caught, and it would have probably been committed from another country.
Etienne
04-22-09, 03:18 PM
Breaching several Western nation's government networks seem to have become a hobby for some factions in the last 12 months ( and longer ago). It seems the Chinese are getting bored of just doing Kung-Fu. :hmmm:
COMPUTER ASSISTED KUNG-FU?????
We're doomed.
SteamWake
04-22-09, 04:51 PM
Of course storing such stuff on systems connected to the internet is just plain dumb.
This.... :salute:
Considering it were several terabytes having been downloaded, I doubt it waskids fun. They usually lack the money for such expensive hardware, especially in China.
Platapus
04-23-09, 08:10 PM
I still don't understand how sensitive information is being allowed on nonsecure networks and worse on laptops. :nope:
I don't care how convenient it is. Security is not supposed to be easy or convenient.
The easier you make it for the good guys to get the information, the easier it is for the bad guys to get the information.
Any and all information on a nonsecure network can be hacked. This is why there are secure networks.
One of these days we are gonna take security seriously. :nope:
Considering it were several terabytes having been downloaded, I doubt it waskids fun. They usually lack the money for such expensive hardware, especially in China.
Not kids, true.
But most of the hacking that is done today comes from China and is state sponsored, so cost of hardware is not a factor in this. Especially since almost all our hardware is made in China anyways.
One of my Instructors last year works as IT Security Manager for NIST, and he mentioned over and over again that the most problems the Feds IT guys have are caused by Chinese hackers and sloppy lazy Scientist.
Even Merkel made a point out of it awhile ago on her visit to China.
Jup I know, Germany had quite a bit of hassle with chinese cyberattacks as well over the course of the last years.
Seth8530
04-25-09, 02:15 PM
For the record, I will let it be known, that seemingly secure protocols, are not always as secure as one might think they are. This is especially true, if the data is being transferred over a wireless network of any fashion, because there are programs in existence, they are designed to collect packets, and after 400-800K are captured, they will attempt to find two packets encrypted with the same stream cipher, and then they key can be deduced mathematically. This is only a weakness with wireless protocols that use stream ciphers as far as i know, im not so sure with block ciphers though. Don't forget any of the large number of viruses that could be rootkitted into a work computer that could open a port allowing the computer to be remotly acessed.
SUBMAN1
04-25-09, 04:25 PM
As they said, they probably only got flight performance data. The truly classified information is not connected to a network so they got none of that.
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