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FAA Confirms Hack Attack
Kevin Poulsen, SecurityFocus 2002-04-25

Self-styled patriotic intruders deface a government airline security site and download a detailed screener database. Their proclaimed mission: saving the U.S. from foreign cyber terrorists.

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Anonymous (2 replies)
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abolfathi
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I don't know why high-risk entities even host thier own site, If I was the administrator at agencies such as the FAA, step 1 would be an off-site hosting solution. Step 2 IDS infront of internet router, Network IDS internal, and encrpyption all the way. Not like they dont have the $$.

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