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FAA Network Hacked

coondoggie writes "The Federal Aviation Administration has joined the growing list of government agencies that have had their supposedly safe systems hacked. The agency this week notified about 45,000 employees that one of its servers was hacked into and employee personal identity information was stolen. The FAA was quick to say the server that was accessed was not connected to the operation of the air traffic control system or any other FAA operational system. It did say two of the 48 files on the breached computer server contained personal information about more than 45,000 FAA employees and retirees who were on the FAA's rolls as of the first week of February 2006."

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  1. Uhh Ohh! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Hope they find that CIP device soon!

    1. Re:Uhh Ohh! by Bobfrankly1 · · Score: 4, Funny

      Slashdot is always behind the times...the CIP device was destroyed over a week ago....or if we still believe that events occur in real time, it was over an hour ago.

    2. Re:Uhh Ohh! by rob1980 · · Score: 3, Funny

      Ike Dubaku must have a backup somewhere. Maybe one of the leaks in the White House secured another one for him!

    3. Re:Uhh Ohh! by Praedon · · Score: 3, Funny

      Considering how outrageously corrupt the government is in the world of 24, there's no doubt in my mind a CIP replacement will be found.

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  2. Oh noes! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    Has the CIP device been recovered yet? Should we call in Jack Bauer?

  3. Not found by UnixUnix · · Score: 4, Funny

    Windows cannot find Control Tower. Hit any key to continue.

  4. Re:operation of the air traffic control system by Greyfox · · Score: 3, Funny

    The FAA network security is enforced through obscurity. To successfully hack it you have to be a retired COBOL programmer.

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