Global Climate Change: April 1, 2010 | |
LAW USA Contributing Educator Marc Morano featured in Esquire. |
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Early on the morning of November 17, Gavin Schmidt sat down at his computer and entered his password. It didn't work. Strange, he thought. He tried a few other accounts and none of them worked, either. Now he was alarmed. As a leading climatologist with NASA’s Goddard Institute in Manhattan, he’d been hacked before. He was used to e-mails from people who disapproved of his work, threatening e-mails that detailed the romantic life he was going to have in prison. So he knew what to do: He logged in via the Unix shell command. A second later, the computer logged him off — and locked him out. Someone was in there, fighting him in real time. Schmidt sent an emergency message to his Web server: "WE ARE BEING HACKED RIGHT NOW." Read more: http://www.esquire.com/features/marc-morano-0410?click=esq_new#ixzz0jgqvQlXr |
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