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>NASA has confirmed to TPM that one of its earth observation satellites “experienced two suspicious events,” partly verifying the alarming conclusions of a draft of a forthcoming report by an independent Congressional advisory panel on U.S.-Chinese relations.

>NASA did not address the portion of the report that found the attacks bore hallmarks of the Chinese military, or someone affiliated with the inner-workings of the Chinese military. But the agency did say that it had launched a task force to increase security, alerted the Defense Department and was “complying” with the National Space Policy guidelines.

>On Friday, in response to an inquiry about the reported satellite hacks, TPM received the following information in an email from NASA Public Affairs Officer Trent J. Perrotto, who confirmed two hacks affected its Terra AM-1 satellite, but said that no damage, theft or any other security breaches had taken place, and that NASA had restored its control over the satellite.

http://idealab.talkingpointsmemo.com/2011/10/nasa-confirms-satellite-hacked.php

What happened, America? Also, what are the chances of this whipping the country into another tech/space race?

America wasn't scooped, China literally slapped its shit.

>> No.3968398

Whose satellite was it again? And China got "temporary control?" Yeah, I don't think we have anything to worry about. If anything, they are only helping us out by tightening our security measures.

>> No.3968403

why would china want to do this? no need to blame everything on the them lol

>> No.3968404

>We can confirm that there was no manipulation of data, no commands were successfully sent to the satellite, and no data was captured.
i.e. the Chinese *tried* to hack the satellite but failed.