Once again the Red Alarm had been long wailed in the Security Desk of the
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (
NASA).
Yes! This time, a serious hacktivism had been triggered by the Hacking group named "
AnonSec" who made their presence in the cyber universe by previous NASA Hacks.
The AnonSec Members had allegedly released
276 GB of sensitive data which includes 631 video feeds from the Aircraft & Weather Radars; 2,143 Flight Logs and credentials of 2,414 NASA employees, including e-mail addresses and contact numbers.
The hacking group has
released a self-published paper named "
Zine" that explains the magnitude of the major network breach that compromised NASA systems and their motives behind the leak.
Here’s How AnonSec Hacked into NASA
The original cyber attack against NASA was not initially planned by AnonSec Members, but the attack went insidious soon after the Gozi Virus Spread that affected millions of systems a year ago.