NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory network was hacked through Raspberry Pi [www.businessinsider.com]
Hackers Steal 500 MB of NASA Data Using Cheap Raspberry Pi Computer [www.digitaltrends.com]
Hackers stole 500MB of NASA mission systems data using Raspberry Pi [www.slashgear.com]
Hackers Breached NASA JPL Using a $25 Raspberry Pi Computer [fortune.com]
A Rotten Raspberry Pi Was Used In Cyberattack On NASA’s JPL Network [hothardware.com]
Hackers exploit Raspberry Pi device to hack NASA's mission system [www.hackread.com]
NASA Hack Used a Raspberry Pi [www.pcmag.com]
Rogue Raspberry Pi allowed hackers to infiltrate NASA's systems [www.theinquirer.net]
Confirmed: NASA Has Been Hacked [www.forbes.com]
Hackers Breached Primary NASA Network with Raspberry Pi [www.cbronline.com]
Confirmed: NASA Has Been Hacked [www.forbes.com]
Hackers use $25 Raspberry Pi computer to breach NASA JPL [www.techworm.net]
NASA Lab Hacked Using A $25 Raspberry Pi Computer [fossbytes.com]
A Rogue Raspberry Pi Let Hackers Into NASA's JPL Network [www.extremetech.com]
NASA hacked because of unauthorized Raspberry Pi connected to its network [www.zdnet.com]
Confirmed: NASA Has Been Hacked [www.forbes.com]
Title is a bit hyperbolic, but interesting reading all the same: “NASA hacked: 500 MB of mission data stolen through a Raspberry Pi computer”: https://t.co/AVL30XwJD9
— Troy Hunt (@troyhunt) June 23, 2019
NASA hacked: 500 MB of mission data stolen through a Raspberry Pi computer https://t.co/Vh89nb2PbN
— blocksdna (@blocksdna) June 23, 2019
“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.” https://t.co/M40UtBEBGP
— Adam Levin (@Adam_K_Levin) June 22, 2019
Companies and organisations should have proactive measures to ensure that no unauthorised equipment can be connected to live networks.
— Brian Linuxing ?? ?? (@BrianLinuxing) June 22, 2019
That’s been common amongst well organised IT regimes since the 1980s but alas not everywhere ? https://t.co/oIynCuTs1E
NASA hacked because of unauthorized Raspberry Pi connected to its network
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NASA described the hackers as an "advanced persistent threat," a term generally used for nation-state hacking groups.https://t.co/LknkiHGZEs
NASA hacked because of unauthorized Raspberry Pi connected to its network
— Patrick (@TrickFreee) June 22, 2019
hack discovered in April 2018, intruder described as "an advanced persistent threat" [China]
stole 23 files, 500MB of data, including data on Mars missionshttps://t.co/Z1Sl5QAZa0 pic.twitter.com/NjQNIlYdSQ
Hackers Breached NASA JPL Using a $25 Raspberry Pi Computer | Fortune https://t.co/GfZXwu5EPV@archonsec @BentleyAudrey @ChuckDBrooks @mclynd @missdkingsbury @digitalcloudgal @fogle_shane @DrJDrooghaag @AlaricAloor @AghiathChbib @gvalan @WhiteHatScum
— Philippe Vynckier (@PVynckier) June 21, 2019
Hackers Used a Cheap #RaspberryPi to Breach NASA's JPL in Los Angeles, CA. #BigData #Analytics #CyberSecurity #IoT #IIoT #PyTorch #Python #RStats #TensorFlow #Java #JavaScript #ReactJS #GoLang #CloudComputing #Serverless #DataScientist #Linux https://t.co/TUvF1wMlWO pic.twitter.com/f7fvzrZjoe
— Dr. GP Pulipaka (@gp_pulipaka) June 21, 2019
Hackers Used a Cheap Raspberry Pi Computer to Breach NASA https://t.co/4mnIVaB9V4
— Love ?️? humanity's secret weapon? (@Anonbinary) June 22, 2019
Raspberry Pi hacks the universe —>
— Kenneth Geers (@KennethGeers) June 21, 2019
NASA breach https://t.co/ADupRCn7Jv
Hackers exploit Raspberry Pi device to hack NASA’s mission system https://t.co/aVK10bDxHN
— Nicolas Krassas (@Dinosn) June 21, 2019
#NASA ’s mission system was hacked with $25 #raspberrypi device.
— Andrés Alfaro (@cafemigao) June 21, 2019
::https://t.co/VTxpON8vTM
NASA hack used a Raspberry Pi: https://t.co/LRv9alVzpA pic.twitter.com/fDanSYVJyG
— PCMag (@PCMag) June 21, 2019
NASA Hack Used a Raspberry Pi https://t.co/8jmdVcyNyz
— Audrey Renée (@BentleyAudrey) June 20, 2019
Disable access points and segment networks. Oh, and beware of NASA nerds on a science quest! https://t.co/RKMe1DDaji
— Seth Jaffe (@SethJaffe) June 20, 2019
"Hackers discovered and targeted an unauthorized Raspberry Pi attached to the JPL network and exploited it to gain access and steal 500MB of data from major mission systems."https://t.co/ziYlNvlsEX
— d○○d (@just_some_d00d) June 20, 2019
NASA Hack Used a Raspberry Pi https://t.co/silf4mmmOL pic.twitter.com/xR5VhFSrpM
— PCMag (@PCMag) June 20, 2019
#Cybercrimes were able to gain access to NASA systems through a rogue #RaspberryPi that wasn't authorised. The agency reveals several security weaknesses affecting its Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
— GTI Computers Ltd (@GTIComputersLtd) June 20, 2019
???
via @INQ https://t.co/EZqrVWqoyY#CyberSecurity|#InfoSec pic.twitter.com/xZ2eNkDhi6
#Hackers Breached Primary #NASA Network with #RaspberryPi ??https://t.co/VexV3bmekv
— Rosa L. Smothers (@RosaLSmothers) June 21, 2019
RT @TechyGeeks1: RT @reliyant: #Hackers Use $25 #RaspberryPi #Computer To Breach #NASA #JPL
— DJIMB3RRY (@DJIMB3RRY) June 22, 2019
Source: https://t.co/uklIGIUcfv#Reliyant #programming #coding #developer #coders #programmers #frontend #computerscience #software #machinelearning #AI #technews #technology #freelance
#Hackers Use $25 #RaspberryPi #Computer To Breach #NASA #JPL
— Reliyant (@reliyant) June 22, 2019
Source: https://t.co/M3OHfjf9yb#Reliyant #programming #coding #developer #coders #programmers #frontend #computerscience #software #machinelearning #AI #technews #technology #freelance
RT @IntelaSolutions: RT @reliyant: #Hackers Use $25 #RaspberryPi #Computer To Breach #NASA #JPL
— DJIMB3RRY (@DJIMB3RRY) June 22, 2019
Source: https://t.co/uklIGIUcfv#Reliyant #programming #coding #developer #coders #programmers #frontend #computerscience #software #machinelearning #AI #technews #technology #free…
RT @RockinFreelance: RT @reliyant: #Hackers Use $25 #RaspberryPi #Computer To Breach #NASA #JPL
— DJIMB3RRY (@DJIMB3RRY) June 22, 2019
Source: https://t.co/uklIGIUcfv#Reliyant #programming #coding #developer #coders #programmers #frontend #computerscience #software #machinelearning #AI #technews #technology #free…
NASA Lab #Hacked Using A $25 #RaspberryPi Computerhttps://t.co/TD2EbvwHj5#cybersecurity #hack #hacker #databreach
— SecurityMetrics (@SecurityMetrics) June 21, 2019
"Apparently, the system administrators did not consistently update the inventory system while adding new devices to the network." But no technical details disclosed? https://t.co/FUeAvpzmgf
— Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) (@schestowitz) June 21, 2019
This is bad.
— Katie Moussouris (@k8em0) June 23, 2019
What's worse is how many other large, well funded orgs struggle exactly like this, drowning below the Security Poverty Line (/ht @wendynather ), especially in vulnerability management.
Unfilled defensive security roles
+ increased bugs
= defense delays
= breaches https://t.co/LdN1DY1HBz
- report found a bunch of other failures
— Catalin Cimpanu (@campuscodi) June 21, 2019
- JPL IT staff was taking up to 180 days to fix security problems
- was not keeping an inventory of all devices connected to its network
Full report is here:https://t.co/Xu9JbG54sb
Where have I seen this before?...#MrRobot https://t.co/2Pwj1XFenB
— Marco Pérez (@two45out) June 23, 2019
Someone’s pet project had a raspberry pi plugged into JPL’s network. Hackers were able to use this as an entry point to the network and steal data: https://t.co/6nlGflJ4El
— Scott Manley (@DJSnM) June 21, 2019
An unauthorized #Raspberrypi was used to #hack #NASA systems and move laterally across their #networks.
— Amanda Walker (@AmandaSueWalker) June 21, 2019
I wonder what the Pi was being used for and who introduced it to the network.https://t.co/dztEJ5ETAO#cybersecurity #infosec #riskmanagement #iotsecurity pic.twitter.com/amBzCfextx
"According to a report from the US Office of the Inspector General (OIG), someone connected an unauthorized Raspberry Pi to a JPL network, giving hackers a way into the systems" - how NASA was compromised#NASA #JPL #raspberrypi #infosec #breachhttps://t.co/fk4L8gZKYL pic.twitter.com/Q1aUslueem
— SecurityTrails (@securitytrails) June 22, 2019
Rogue Raspberry Pi Let Hackers Into NASA’s JPL Network:https://t.co/NwffXlOrgo
— Michael Stapelberg (@zekjur) June 22, 2019
If you want to reduce the attack surface of your Raspberry Pi(s), check out https://t.co/nmeFRq6yIl#golang
A Rogue Raspberry Pi Let Hackers Into NASA's JPL Network ExtremeTech https://t.co/3zfoU1yOrC via @ExtremeTech @RyanWhitwam @Akam1129 @AFSUnidentified @SvenKolbow @UFOCollage @UFOChroniclesUK @Area5914 @Microfox_ @josepguijarro @sergiosr600 @misteriosur4_ @Ufo_Spain pic.twitter.com/WWXkq68Awr
— GALANVAZQUEZ (@galanvazquez) June 21, 2019
A Rogue Raspberry Pi Let Hackers Into NASA's JPL Network - ExtremeTech https://t.co/25QLcLVde7 via @ExtremeTech
— Jeff Davis (@ke9v) June 21, 2019
NASA hacked because of unauthorized Raspberry Pi connected to its network
— Catalin Cimpanu (@campuscodi) June 21, 2019
- hack discovered in April 2018
- intruder described as "an advanced persistent threat"
- stole 23 files, 500MB of data, including data on Mars missionshttps://t.co/lau6vzJRte pic.twitter.com/Unaoc1iD3c
A report published this week by the NASA OIG reveals that in April 2018 hackers breached the agency's network and stole approximately 500 MB of data related to Mars missions, thanks in part to an unauthorized Raspberry Pi connected to the network. https://t.co/ceRBX8eB1Q
— Geeknik (•̪̀●́) Labs (@geeknik) June 22, 2019
NASA hacked because of unauthorized Raspberry Pi connected to its network | ZDNethttps://t.co/UFWvRaO0Eg#cybersecurity #infosec pic.twitter.com/DltEit4EYl
— Pierre Levesque (@pierrelev74) June 23, 2019
“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.” https://t.co/M40UtBEBGP
— Adam Levin (@Adam_K_Levin) June 22, 2019
NASA hacked because of unauthorized Raspberry Pi connected to its network https://t.co/5cqorUxar8 #CyberSecurity #DataBreach #Privacy #infosec
— Benoit Rostagni (@brostagni) June 22, 2019
NASA hacked because of unauthorized Raspberry Pi connected to its network | ZDNet https://t.co/UJPJCii7Us
— WarMonitor (@TheWarMonitor) June 22, 2019
NASA hacked because of unauthorized Raspberry Pi connected to its network https://t.co/LWmDG0Av32 pic.twitter.com/1LIBH9jJuk
— #AI (@AI__TECH) June 23, 2019