NASA servers are hacked by hackers
Recently, NASA, the US Aeronautics and Space Agency announced that its servers had been hacked by hackers on October 23.
According to Bob Gibbs, Office Assistant Manager of NASA Human Resources, hackers have hacked into NASA servers but can only access personally identifiable information (including Social Security numbers and data). Other PII) of current and former NASA employees. All data relating to the missions that NASA has, is and will be implemented is still secure.
The hacker attack was quickly blocked by NASA's cyber security team, but it has not been able to determine how much data has been leaked.
About the time the incident was discovered not shared by NASA, they only said that NASA and Federal network security partners are checking the case. The number of affected people will be announced in the future.
Currently, according to what NASA shares, employees may be affected by this incident in the Civil Service department and anyone joining NASA from July 2006 to October 2018. To avoid the data of affected people being used by third parties, NASA will provide them with identity protection options. NASA ensures that no agent has been, will and will serve NASA's missions at risk by this intrusion.
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