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NASA admits they just make shit up

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Postby Joe Mama » Mon Jun 24, 2019 4:33 pm

https://www.zdnet.com/article/nasa-hack ... s-network/

A report published this week by the NASA Office of Inspector General reveals that in April 2018 hackers breached the agency's network and stole approximately 500 MB of data related to Mars missions.

The point of entry was a Raspberry Pi device that was connected to the IT network of the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) without authorization or going through the proper security review.

HACKERS STOLE MARS MISSIONS DATA
According to a 49-page OIG report, the hackers used this point of entry to move deeper inside the JPL network by hacking a shared network gateway.

The hackers used this network gateway to pivot inside JPL's infrastructure, and gained access to the network that was storing information about NASA JPL-managed Mars missions, from where he exfiltrated information.

The OIG report said the hackers used "a compromised external user system" to access the JPL missions network.

"The attacker exfiltrated approximately 500 megabytes of data from 23 files, 2 of which contained International Traffic in Arms Regulations information related to the Mars Science Laboratory mission," the NASA OIG said.

The Mars Science Laboratory is the JPL program that manages the Curiosity rover on Mars, among other projects.

HACKERS ALSO BREACHED NASA'S SATELLITE DISH NETWORK
NASA's JPL division primary role is to build and operate planetary robotic spacecraft such as the Curiosity rover, or the various satellites that orbit planets in the solar system.

In addition, the JPL also manages NASA's Deep Space Network (DSN), a worldwide network of satellite dishes that are used to send and receive information from NASA spacecrafts in active missions.

Investigators said that besides accessing the JPL's mission network, the April 2018 intruder also accessed the JPL's DSN IT network. Upon the dicovery of the intrusion, several other NASA facilities disconnected from the JPL and DSN networks, fearing the attacker might pivot to their systems as well.

HACKERS DESCRIBED AS AN APT
"Classified as an advanced persistent threat, the attack went undetected for nearly a year," the NASA OIG said. "The investigation into this incident is ongoing."

The report blamed the JPL's failure to segment its internal network into smaller segments, a basic security practice that makes it harder for hackers to move inside compromised networks with relative ease.

The NASA OIG also blamed the JPL for failing to keep the Information Technology Security Database (ITSDB) up to date. The ITSDB is a database for the JPL IT staff, where system administrators are supposed to log every device connected to the JPL network.

The OIG found that the database inventory was incomplete and inaccurate. For example, the compromised Raspberry Pi board that served as a point of entry had not been entered in the ITSDB inventory.

In addition, investigators also found that the JPL IT staff was lagging behind when it came to fixing any security-related issues.

"We also found that security problem log tickets, created in the ITSDB when a potential or actual IT system security vulnerability is identified, were not resolved for extended periods of time-sometimes longer than 180 days," the report said.

WAS APT10 BEHIND THE HACK?
In December 2018, the US Department of Justice charged two Chinese nationals for hacking cloud providers, NASA, and the US Navy. The DOJ said the two hackers were part of one of the Chinese government's elite hacking units known as APT10.

The two were charged for hacking the NASA Goddard Space Center and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. It is unclear if these are the "advanced persistent threat" which hacked the JPL in April 2018 because the DOJ indictment did not provide a date for APT10's JPL intrusion.

Also in December 2018, NASA announced another breach. This was a separate incident from the April 2018 hack. This second breach was discovered in October 2018, and the intruder(s) stole only NASA employee-related information.

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Postby Canuckster » Thu Jul 25, 2019 12:19 am

So.


50 years ago we built a machine to bring a crew of grown ass men and equipment to the moon, and lift off of the moon again and bring them home, with computers no more powerful than a Casio calculator.

So why hasn't anyone done this with the rovers themselves? Shouldn't be no big thang to cobble something together that can lift a rover off the moon and back now could it? Could bring back that american flag we left there, goddamn litterbugs
People say they all want the truth, but when they are confronted with a truth that disagrees with them, they balk at it as if it were an unwanted zombie apocalypse come to destroy civilization.

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Postby Masato » Thu Jul 25, 2019 12:58 am

Canuckster wrote:So.


50 years ago we built a machine to bring a crew of grown ass men and equipment to the moon, and lift off of the moon again and bring them home, with computers no more powerful than a Casio calculator.

So why hasn't anyone done this with the rovers themselves? Shouldn't be no big thang to cobble something together that can lift a rover off the moon and back now could it? Could bring back that american flag we left there, goddamn litterbugs


I had a Twitter spat a while ago. I expressed doubt in the official moon landing stories, and these 2 guys shat all over me telling me to get a telescope and go look at the fucking moon and you can see the stuff they left behind for yourself. Like its so simple and I'm so dumb, telling me to get a life etc

Well shit, I thought. That sounds pretty logical. Are these dudes right? Was I really being so stupid all this time? Can we really see it for ourselves?

I looked into it and turns out we can't see shit, even with the best telescope money can buy. NASA can point you in the right spots, and they tell you trust us the stuff is there, but in fact there are only a few photos of the landing debris, rover tracks in the sand etc and they are all provided by NASA and a couple other government space agencies.

I brought this to their attention and they STFU

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Postby Canuckster » Thu Jul 25, 2019 1:34 am

Not to mention I've read that it's illegal for other countries to fly over the landing sites in orbit or some stupid shit.
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Postby Edge Guerrero » Thu Jul 25, 2019 3:47 pm

Masato wrote:
Canuckster wrote:So.


50 years ago we built a machine to bring a crew of grown ass men and equipment to the moon, and lift off of the moon again and bring them home, with computers no more powerful than a Casio calculator.

So why hasn't anyone done this with the rovers themselves? Shouldn't be no big thang to cobble something together that can lift a rover off the moon and back now could it? Could bring back that american flag we left there, goddamn litterbugs


I had a Twitter spat a while ago. I expressed doubt in the official moon landing stories, and these 2 guys shat all over me telling me to get a telescope and go look at the fucking moon and you can see the stuff they left behind for yourself. Like its so simple and I'm so dumb, telling me to get a life etc

Well shit, I thought. That sounds pretty logical. Are these dudes right? Was I really being so stupid all this time? Can we really see it for ourselves?

I looked into it and turns out we can't see shit, even with the best telescope money can buy. NASA can point you in the right spots, and they tell you trust us the stuff is there, but in fact there are only a few photos of the landing debris, rover tracks in the sand etc and they are all provided by NASA and a couple other government space agencies.

I brought this to their attention and they STFU


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Postby fungi » Mon Aug 12, 2019 11:48 pm

NASA:
North American Smoke Agency
North American Storytelling Agency
North American Scifi Agency
North American Superstitions Agency
North American Subterfuge Agency
North American Sham Agency


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Postby Redneck » Mon Aug 26, 2019 11:26 am

Canuckster wrote:So.


50 years ago we built a machine to bring a crew of grown ass men and equipment to the moon, and lift off of the moon again and bring them home, with computers no more powerful than a Casio calculator.

So why hasn't anyone done this with the rovers themselves? Shouldn't be no big thang to cobble something together that can lift a rover off the moon and back now could it? Could bring back that american flag we left there, goddamn litterbugs



We already went there a few times many years ago. No more to see or do there, no reason to go back.



Said no human explorer ever in the known history of the world.

Imagine if the civilised world at the time had said, "We've been to America now, no need to ever go back".

The idea that we would not go back because we've been there, is just ridiculous.


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