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To: DMaA who wrote (15022)10/19/2009 10:01:49 AM
From: dvdw©Respond to of 24758
 
In case you didnt follow the original story here is the initial high strangeness report.

To: ahhaha who wrote (11643) 10/1/2008 1:19:28 PM
From: dvdw© Read Replies (3) of 15022

Show em the actual message its precious, two birds with one stone.....

"shortly after the first test firing, hackers broke into the computers connected to the Compact Muon Solenoid Detector (CMSD) experiment and left this message: “We're pulling your pants down because we don't want to see you running around naked looking to hide yourselves when the panic comes.”

CERN now confirms that damage to the Large Hardon Collider is so serious that it won't operate again before some time in Spring 2009. ( me thinks Never will it run)

The lead scientist on that hacked Compact Muon experiment is Joseph Lykken, who received his Ph.D. in physics from MIT in 1982. Dr. Lykken has been a particle physicist for nineteen years at the Fermi Laboratory in Chicago, Illinois. Dr. Lykken told me that the hackers themselves in an ironic good deed closed the “hacked doorway” through which they entered. Further, none of the computers controlling the actual LHC proton beam collisions have any connections to the outside world for precisely the reason to prevent hackers from interfering with such a powerful laboratory.