Making a tragic day even worse, several servers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) were broken into on Saturday by a group of hackers protesting
Web pages hosted on those servers were replaced with pages displaying a political message critical of
"All I can tell you is that over the weekend several servers at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory were broken into and Web pages were replaced with pages containing political messages," said Brian Dunbar, a NASA spokesman.
The digital attacks on nine of the JPL's servers occurred at just past
The source of the attacks was a group of hackers that called themselves "Trippin Smurfs," according to mi2g. The origin of that group was being investigated, according to mi2g.
The hackers replaced JPL Web site content with a message that read, in part:
"I noticed that a war with
NASA would not indicate whether other information stored on the servers was tampered with or stolen.
"We don't go into that level of detail on security breaches,"
Despite occurring hours following the disintegration of the space shuttle
Also unclear are links between Trippin Smurfs and fundamentalist hacker groups such as the pro-Islamic hacker group Unix Security Guard, according to mi2g.
Mi2g became aware of the attack after monitoring messages posted on bulletin boards used by various hacker groups, according to Jan Andresen of mi2g's Intelligence Unit.
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