The U.S. Space and Naval Ware Systems Command was defaced Monday morning, with presumably legitimate screenshots of database files from a major airline and bank. . . .
The U.S. Space and Naval Ware Systems Command was defaced Monday morning, with presumably legitimate screenshots of database files from a major airline and bank.

Using a common gateway interface (CGI) hack, a defacing team calling themselves the Deceptive Duo posted the information on the U.S. Navy site to "ensure that the public is aware of the United States of America's lack of security."

At the bottom of the defaced Web page, several screenshots have been added, notably what seems to be a flight schedule and passenger manifest for a Midwest Express airline database using Microsoft Access in Windows XP Office.

"This situation proves that we are all still vulnerable even after 9/11," the DeceptiveDuo posted on their defacement. "Tighten the security before a foreign attack forces you to. At a time like this, we cannot risk the possibility of compromise by a foreign enemy," the Web page statement read.

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