This week, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced
that at least four of its websites have been compromised by what NOAA
spokesperson Scott Smullen calls "an internet-sourced attack." The
breaches occurred in September, but NOAA didn't publicly announce them
until late Tuesday. In fact, initially the organization claimed that the
network outages were part of routine maintenance, and at least one
governmental official is questioning why the breach wasn't immediately
reported to the Department of Homeland Security, as any federal
organization is required to do in such an instance.
Smullen won't say why the agency hid the breach, nor will he comment on
how the attack occurred and what information was compromised. Industry
insiders speculate that some of the information probably related to
weather satellites ground networks. They say the NWS warning service
could have been affected as well.
3 comments:
More of the minions of the 0bama administration taking no chance on missing a reason on lying to the public.
Lemme guess... when their AGW numbers are shown to be bullshit, they can claim that hackers ( aka the bogeyman ) did it?
Dammit, I hadn't thought of that
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