+ Reply to Thread
Results 1 to 4 of 4

Thread: Stolen Laptop Had ISS Control Codes

  1. Link to Post #1
    Avalon Member MorningSong's Avatar
    Join Date
    17th March 2010
    Location
    Lombardy, Italy
    Posts
    2,786
    Thanks
    9,162
    Thanked 10,492 times in 2,185 posts

    Default Stolen Laptop Had ISS Control Codes

    Quote Stolen NASA Laptop Had Space Station Control Codes
    By Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
    Space.com | SPACE.com – Thu, Mar 1, 2012

    A laptop stolen from NASA last year was unencrypted and contained command and control codes for the International Space Station on it, the agency's inspector general told a United States House subcommittee yesterday (Feb. 29).

    In his testimony before a Science, Space and Technology House subcommittee, NASA Inspector General Paul K. Martin said the notebook computer stolen in March 2011 "resulted in the loss of the algorithms" used to control the space station. This particular laptop, Martin said, was one of 48 NASA notebooks and mobile devices stolen between April 2009 and April 2011.

    Some of these thefts resulted in the leak of sensitive data "including export-controlled, Personally Identifiable Information, and third-party intellectual property," as well as Social Security numbers and data on NASA's Constellation and Orion programs, Martin said. [NASA Computer Hacked, Satellite Data Accessed]

    The actual number of stolen and compromised devices could be much higher because NASA relies on employees to self-report incidents.

    In an email, NASA public affairs officer Trent Perrotto told SecurityNewsDaily that "at no point in time have operations of the International Space Station been in jeopardy due to a data breach."

    "NASA has made significant progress to better protect the agency's IT systems and is in the process of implementing the recommendations made by the NASA Inspector General in this area," Perrotto added.

    In 2011, NASA, which Martin rightly called a "target-rich environment for cyberattacks," was the target of 47 advanced persistent threats (APTs), 13 of which successfully compromised NASA computers.

    These attacks are part of the 5,408 cybersecurity incidents in 2010 and 2011 that resulted in unauthorized intrusions or malware being planted on its systems and cost the space agency an estimated $7 million.

    "These incidents spanned a wide continuum from individuals testing their skill to break into NASA systems, to well-organized criminal enterprises hacking for profit, to intrusions that may have been sponsored by foreign intelligence services seeking to further their countries' objectives," Martin said.

    An example of one of these "skill-testing" hacks is the attack perpetrated by "TinKode," a 20-year-old Romanian hacker (real name Razvan Manole Cernainu), who tapped into a computer server at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in April 2011.

    Martin continued, "Some of these intrusions have affected thousands of NASA computers, caused significant disruptions to mission operations, and resulted in the theft of export-controlled and otherwise sensitive data."

    Martin's testimony highlights the difficulties NASA information technology officials face in securing the agency's laptops and mobile devices. As of Feb. 1, 2012, only 1 percent of NASA portable devices and laptops have been encrypted.

    "Until NASA fully implements an agency-wide data encryption solution, sensitive data on its mobile computing and portable data storage devices will remain at high risk for loss or theft," he said.

    Martin said software vulnerabilities in NASA computers are often left unpatched, a problem stemming from an IT chain of command in which the chief information officer "has limited ability" to fully implement mandated IT security programs across the agency.
    http://news.yahoo.com/stolen-nasa-la...003203295.html

    http://news.yahoo.com/nasas-lax-secu...000400330.html

    Now, who was it who prophesized the ISS falling to Earth????
    Last edited by MorningSong; 3rd March 2012 at 22:14.
    "Vision without action is merely a dream.
    Action without vision just passes the time.
    Vision with action can change the world." Joel Arthur Barker

  2. The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to MorningSong For This Post:

    NancyV (3rd March 2012), toad (4th March 2012)

  3. Link to Post #2
    Avalon Member toad's Avatar
    Join Date
    14th November 2011
    Location
    127.0.0.1
    Age
    37
    Posts
    669
    Thanks
    310
    Thanked 1,473 times in 472 posts

    Default Re: Stolen Laptop Had ISS Control Codes

    Quote Now, who was it who prophesized the ISS falling to Earth????

    really doubt that would happen; this is the most shocking part of the article

    Quote As of Feb. 1, 2012, only 1 percent of NASA portable devices and laptops have been encrypted.
    The minute you settle for less than you deserve, you get even less than you settled for.
    -- Maureen Dowd --

  4. Link to Post #3
    Australia Avalon Member Cjay's Avatar
    Join Date
    26th March 2011
    Age
    63
    Posts
    1,391
    Thanks
    5,142
    Thanked 4,405 times in 1,148 posts

    Default Re: Stolen Laptop Had ISS Control Codes

    Quote Posted by MorningSong (here)
    Quote Stolen NASA Laptop Had Space Station Control Codes
    By Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
    Space.com | SPACE.com – Thu, Mar 1, 2012

    -- snip --

    In his testimony before a Science, Space and Technology House subcommittee, NASA Inspector General Paul K. Martin said the notebook computer stolen in March 2011 "resulted in the loss of the algorithms" used to control the space station.

    That is the dumbest lie I have heard all week!

    As if NASA would have only one copy of those algorithms. pffft. The laptop MAY have had a COPY of the algorithms. But NO password? As if!!

    That laptop probably has in-built super long range wifi that can control the ISS from any lounge room. Yeah right.

    I guess the truth is someone at NASA wants to drop ISS to show the Russians how tough they are and then blame it on the loss of that laptop. Do you think the Russians would believe that?

    Those NASA people must be crazy

  5. Link to Post #4
    India Avalon Member
    Join Date
    24th September 2011
    Location
    Pune, India.
    Posts
    527
    Thanks
    9,098
    Thanked 2,534 times in 476 posts

    Default Re: Stolen Laptop Had ISS Control Codes

    Totally Bogus news .. good and easy example of mainstream media manipulation

+ Reply to Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts