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NASA's Open-Source Ground Systems Expose Spacecraft to Unauthenticated Command Takeover

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A critical vulnerability in software used to command NASA spacecraft sat exposed for anyone with network reach. Researchers at security firm Cycode uncovered the flaw in the agency’s AMMOS Instrument Toolkit. The issue affects the browser-based operator console known as AIT-GUI. It carries a CVSS score of 9.4. And the consequences could have been catastrophic. Yuval Elbar, a researcher with Cycode, disclosed the problem on August 18. Versions of…

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A cybersecurity researcher has discovered a vulnerability in open-source software used by NASA for ground control. By exploiting it, a hacker could take control of spacecraft. [Read more] Download our Android and iOS app! You can read our articles, features, and watch our latest YouTube videos.

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The Hacker News broke the news on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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