Shehzad Ahmed Hacked NASA, Uncovers Critical Security Flaw

Ayesha Anwar
By Ayesha Anwar
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Shehzad Ahmed hacked NASA

A righteous hacker, Shehzad Ahmed, from Swabi, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK), grabbed the media attention after he hacked NASA and uncovered a fatal flaw in the National Aeronautics and Space Administration system. He received a letter of gratitude from NASA after he utilized ethical hacking procedures and immediately alerted the NASA security team about the data breach.

Appreciation letter of NASA to Shehzad Ahmad

He amassed a great deal of praise from different international organizations, establishing his name as a talented cybersecurity specialist.

Shehzad went to LinkedIn and shared the achievement, saying, “I hacked and secured NASA and received an appreciation letter!”

He labeled it as a substantial accomplishment and much-anticipated triumph. He thanked the security staff of NASA for their acknowledgement and encouragement.

Shehzad Ahmed is a Google-certified expert who works as a cybersecurity engineer for the freelancing company IPS Pakistan. Prior to this, he worked as a bug hunter for HackerOne and as a project manager for cyber security at Great Future Pakistan.

His achievements emphasize the value of white-hat hackers in the present digital environment. His ability to protect confidential data emphasizes the importance of the role ethical hackers play in protecting international organizations from cyberattacks.

This success highlights the personal accomplishments of Shehzad as well as the promise of Pakistan’s young talent.

Shehzad Ahmed not only hacked Nasa but earlier he also received a letter of gratitude from the KPK government for locating security liability in the system of government.

 

 

 

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