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Did any one hacked NASA?

Did any one hacked NASA?

A 15-year old with a PC hacked Nasa in 1999. Between August and October of 1999, Jonathan James used his skills as a hacker to intercept data from the Defense Threat Reduction Agency or DTRA (a division of the US department Of defense). He had access to over 3,000 messages, usernames and passwords of DTRA employees.

Can a hacker do anything?

Yes, it may seem that hackers primarily attack large companies, but the truth is that they can also target your computer just as easily. Of course, they can’t do anything until they get “inside” your computer, but there are plenty of ways they can make that happen.

How hard is it to destroy the Earth?

Destroying the Earth is harder than you may have been led to believe. You’ve seen the action movies where the bad guy threatens to destroy the Earth.

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What to do if someone is hacking my IP address?

In those situations your best bet is to contact the abuse department for the ISP that owns the remote IP address and let them know what is going on. They will usually issue an alert to the hacker, which if nothing else, will scare them enough that maybe they wont do it again.

What should I do if my computer has been hacked?

Executable programs should not be stored directly in the C:\\Program Files folder, so it paints a stronger case that this is not a legitimate program and that someone was accessing your computer without your permission. To be safe, you should end the process so that the hacker is no longer connected to the computer.

How many atoms would it take to completely destroy the Earth?

Simply sit back and twiddle your thumbs as, completely by chance, all 200,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 atoms making up the planet Earth suddenly, simultaneously and spontaneously cease to exist. Note: The odds against this actually ever occurring are considerably greater than a googolplex to one.