Defacing the website of the Federal Aviation Administration.

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26.04.02 Defacing the site of the Federal Aviation Administration.
The officers of the Federal Aviation Administration confirmed the intrusion of their computer network and the defacement of their site with the subsequent publication on the home page of an Excel spreadsheet that contained very detailed information on the security checks of passengers at airports and a screen d ' access to the server of NASA JPL. To sign the deal on 'The Deceptive Duo', which is able to penetrate the server used by the Civil Aviation Security, inserting material into a different version defaced home page . The organization, however, has claimed responsibility for patriotic reasons for this act, saying that "at a time like this you can not risk the possibility of being vulnerable to a foreign enemy." According to the also spokesman for the FAA, the data from Excel sheet had been sent to Congress in 2000, and therefore were public, and in any case from February FAA safety functions were transferred to the Transportation Security Administration. But the duo has also published data extracted from a site of the U.S. Navy (U.S. Navy), the booking system of Midwest Express Airlines and the U.S. Department of Transportation, always claiming to be turned upside down in the home of American citizens determined to defend the nation.