Malware Swipes Rocket Data From Japanese Space Agency

redOrbit Staff & Wire Reports – Your Universe Online Information about one of the Japanese space program's newest rockets was stolen from a desktop computer that had been infected with malware, officials from the organization revealed on Friday. A computer housed at the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's ( JAXA ) Tsukuba Space Center northeast of Tokyo had been discovered compiling data and ...

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