Hackers have hit back in retaliation for US cyber-spying on Brazil but reportedly mistook the US space agency Nasa for the National Security Agency (NSA). brazilian hackers protesting the spying on brazil done by the NSA accidentally hacked the NASA web page instead. "At no point were any of the agency's primary websites, missions or classified systems compromised," said Nasa spokesman Allard Beutel. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/southamerica/brazil/10316711/Brazilian-hackers-confuse-Nasa-with-NSA-in-revenge-attack.html
do you think the US is wrong for "spying" on brazil in the first place?
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How could someone have the technological knowledge to know how to hack into such an important group, but then not have the common sense to double check their work? Note to self: we can't take brazilian hacking groups too seriously.
Every country spies on other country so it's no surprise that a hacker group attacked a major agency but it's a good thing that Nasa's vital information was taken or released.