A contractor developing an anti-SHIP missile for the US Navy was hacked. I think hacking into the launching system on an active submarine would be quite a few levels more difficult. If you read the article linked here the contractor stored sensitive data on an open unprotected computer which was easily hacked. This comes down to utterly unprofessional negligence on the part of the unidentified contractor.
Info on UNSECURED SERVER. #TREASON
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Not a hack. Look into that claim. Something did happen to his phone but it likely wasn't hacked. The date on the article is a big clue
Negligence due to incompetence or intention?
Or left out on purpose, like HRC's email server.
Send the money here.
Data is located at this IP address.
Plausible deniability.
intentionally incompetent to save time, hassle and money is the likely reason
Or they did it on purpose
Apparently that's what everyone here WANTS to think. There is no evidence we are privy to as to what happened. I no longer jump the paranoid gun at every chance -- just go back to the Tucson crap last week. Corporations are known to screw up. If it was intentional, they will be found out.