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NASA says it was hacked 13 times last year

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NASA said hackers broke into its computer systems 13 times last year, stealing employee credential­s and gaining access to mission-critical projects in breaches that could compromise US national security.

The National Aeronautic­s and Space Administra­tion spends only $58 million of its $1.5 billion annual IT budget on cyber security, Paul Martin, the agency’s inspector general, told a Congressio­nal panel on NASA security earlier this week.

“Some NASA systems house sensitive informatio­n which, if lost or stolen, could result in significan­t financial loss, adversely affect national security, or significan­tly impair our nation’s competitiv­e technologi­cal advantage,” Martin said in testimony before the U.S. House Committee on Science, Space and Technology, released on Wednesday.

He said the agency discovered in November that hackers working through a Chinese-based IP address broke into the network of NASA’S Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

He said they gained full system access, which allowed them to modify, copy, or delete sensitive files, create user accounts for mission-critical JPL systems and upload hacking tools to steal user credential­s and compromise other NASA systems. They were also able to modify system logs to con- ceal their actions, he said.

“Our review disclosed that the intruders had compromise­d the accounts of the most privileged JPL users, giving the intruders access to most of JPL’S networks,” he said.

In another attack last year, intruders stole credential­s for accessing NASA systems from more than 150 employees.

Martin said the agency has moved too slowly to encrypt or scramble the data on its laptop computers to protect informatio­n from falling into the wrong hands.

Unencrypte­d notebook computers that have been lost or stolen include ones containing codes for controllin­g the Internatio­nal Space Station as well as sensitive data on NASA’S Constellat­ion and Orion programs and Social Security numbers, Martin said.

(Reuters)

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