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NASA hacker strikes again, exposes major security flaw – ET CISO

NASA hacker strikes again, exposes major security flaw – ET CISO

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A hacker has claimed to have breached NASA’s systems, exposing several security flaws. Announcing this on X (formerly known as Twitter), the hacker detailed the discovery and subsequent reporting of these vulnerabilities to NASA. NASA responded by acknowledging the hacker’s efforts and issued an official letter of appreciation.

The post stated, “I Hacked @NASA (again) and reported some vulnerabilities to them. Just today, I received this appreciation letter from them after they patched the loopholes!”

In response, NASA sent the hacker an official letter of appreciation, acknowledging their contribution in identifying weaknesses and helping to protect the agency’s systems. The letter was signed by Mark Witt, NASA’s Chief Information Officer. The space agency recognized that the hacker’s actions played a role in safeguarding the “integrity and availability” of its information infrastructure.Read More: Solar Eclipse 2024: How to Watch and from Where the Ring of Fire will be Visible?

It stated, “On behalf of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and NASA’s Vulnerability Disclosure Policy (VDP), we would like to recognise your efforts as an independent security researcher, both in identifying the vulnerability you submitted and for following NASA’s VDP policy and guidelines in responsibly reporting this to us.”

The appreciation letter also mentioned, “The ability to detect and report security vulnerabilities is a valuable skill in the information security industry.” The Space Agency continued, saying, they were able to safeguard the “integrity and availability of NASA’s information” because of the hacker’s awareness. The post has received over 1.8 million views and an array of comments.

The incident has sparked discussions about the role of ethical hackers in enhancing cybersecurity. Many social media users praised both the hacker’s responsible actions and NASA’s positive response. One user noted it was wise of NASA to appreciate security researchers instead of resorting to legal actions.

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A user wrote, “Congrats! That’s a massive personal resume builder — on top of being vital to preventing someone else coming upon the same thought patterns and execution strategy as you. Might not have been a white hat hacker that time!”

Another user commented, “So hacking NASA is not just a meme haha, great job!” “Good on NASA for rewarding security researchers (rather than punishing with legal action), it’s really only in their best interests. Massive props and congratulations to you, good sir,” the third user wrote.

The hacker, known by the alias “7h3h4ckv157,” shared the letter on X, leading to widespread attention and further conversations on the collaboration between ethical hackers and organizations.

This highlights the importance of ethical hackers in identifying and reporting security weaknesses, helping organizations like NASA maintain the integrity of their systems. NASA’s steps in dealing with the responsible disclosure by the hacker put more emphasis on the efforts of such people in ensuring safe handling of confidential systems and further advancement of space exploration and technology.

  • Published On Oct 1, 2024 at 11:23 AM IST

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