Posted on 04/22/2009 8:30:52 AM PDT by KayEyeDoubleDee
The F-35 Joint Strike Fighter's self-diagnostic system was compromised by hackers, officials say. |
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Thousands of confidential files on the U.S. military's most technologically advanced fighter aircraft have been compromised by unknown computer hackers over the past two years, according to senior defense officials.
The Internet intruders were able to gain access to data related to the design and electronics systems of the Joint Strike Fighter through computers of Pentagon contractors in charge of designing and building the aircraft, according to the officials, who did not want to be identified because of the sensitivity of the issue.
In addition to files relating to the aircraft, hackers gained entry into the Air Force's air traffic control systems, according to the officials. Once they got in, the Internet hackers were able to see such information as the locations of U.S. military aircraft in flight...
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The Obama white house staff tanked the White House web page within hours of the Obamunists seating back in January.
Inept doesn’t begin to describe their skill set.
Wait for it....this will be part of the scheme to get people afraid so they can get the new Cybersecurity Act up and running
They also suspect the ChiComs.
Sounds about typical for our Government. They remind me of the keystone cops.
And our government wants our medical data, RFID, Card Check, and new and improved Census. Believe me, ALL personal information will be protected! ;) /s
I see and hear a lot of conferences and navel-gazing from government types and contractors about information security - best practices etc. but they never seem to get round to implementing their grand ideas.
Yuh think? We paid for its design and development. The ChiComs stole it. Now we are canceling it. So, to sum up, we paid for the design and test of a nice new aircraft for the ChiComs.
Exactly. What better way to ensure that the chi-coms (and russkies) can beat a better technology?
Why are they stealing anything? All they have to do is write to the head of Home Land security and she will release anything they want..Her boss will give his permission
Give a headache, sell an aspirin.
Psst, eTags for car license plates too.
You’ve got to be freaking kidding me!!!!
This really ticks me off. So much for this great big international collaboration with Europe Saudi Arabia and others producing this thing.
So while our economy continues to tank, Obama does everything he can to erode our national security, create further hate and discontent between our citizens, while he travels the world emboldening our enemies making a fool of himself.... all the while top secret defense files are stolen from under his eyes and on his watch.
Obama continues to fail....
The manager was smooth and polished. His "go to" assistant was an attractive business looking woman.
I already knew the manager was an empty suit but that's another story.
One day, I was in the assistants cubicle as she was "finishing up" the install of some security software for HP-UX's. While standing in her cube, I couldn't help but notice a number of errors and warnings scroll by. When she proclaimed she was finished and turned to me, I asked about the errors and warnings I saw scroll by on her screen. Her explanation was something to the effect of "Well, you get them but the software installed".
They already could. If I recall, the F-35 was vulnerable at certain parts to the Chinese and Russian radar systems because of wavelength.
That is an insult to the Keystone Cops. They were a comedy crew who was successful. 0bama and his crew are not funny. If they are successful, few will be laughing.
The F-22 Raptor, designed for the United States Air Force, is a twin-engine fighter intended primarily for air-to-air combat but also capable of attacking ground targets. It will be the stealthiest aircraft ever; thanks to new low-radar-observable designs and materials, engineers were able to lose the all-black, oddly shaped configurations of the F-117 Stealth Fighter and B-2 Bomber in favor of a more conventional design.
The Raptor, which should enter service in 2005, also features supercruise, the ability to sustain supersonic flight without the use of fuel-gulping afterburners.
Disasterous
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