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According to the report, the hack took place back in 2018 after an unauthorized Raspberry Pi device connected to NASA’s JPL servers was targeted by hackers Note: The headline of this article has been changed. The previous one stated that hackers used a Raspberry Pi device to hack into NASA’s system which was not correct. […]
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