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((TWO IN ONE!)) X-37B: America's Secret Space Plane & Chinese hackers 'had full access' to Nasa lab that commands 23 spacecraft
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[quote:Buck Johnson:MV8xODA0MDIyXzMwMDAyOTc1XzUzRTVGNDRG] I totally forgot that this craft is still up in orbit. I China isn't dumb and it's using its best and brightest to intentionally go after people and organizations online. It's real easy too, they may be tracking a person who works at NASA online and are able to figure out his passwords to his private emails and such and then that leads them to other things and eventually to the passwords that will open up the main thing they want. [/quote]
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Revealed: How America's secret space plane has been in orbit for over a year - and no one knows what it's doing
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The U.S Air Force’s highly secret unmanned space plane was supposed to stay in space for nine months, but it’s now been there for a year and three days – and no one knows what it’s doing.
The experimental craft has been circling Earth at 17,000 miles per hour and was due to land in California in December.
However the mission of the X-37B orbital test vehicle was extended – for unknown reasons.
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Chinese hackers 'had full access' to Nasa lab that commands 23 spacecraft
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Chinese hackers gained 'full access' to the computer network in one of Nasa's key control centres, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
JPL manages 23 spacecraft conducting active space missions, including missions to Jupiter, Mars and Saturn.
The hackers, operating from an internet address in China, gained full system access in November 2011, allowing them to upload hacking tools to steal user IDs and control Nasa systems, as well as copy sensitive files.
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