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Geneva, Sept 13: The Big Bang experiment suffered a security breach on Wednesday when Greek hackers launched an attack on Large Hadron Collider project just before it was to begin.
While the first particles were flowing in the 27-km long machine near Geneva, the group hacked into the website, www.cmsmon.cern.ch, raising serious concerns over the security and arrangement of the ‘mother of all experiments’.
Identifying themselves as Greek Security Team, they mocked at the technology and called the physicists as “a bunch of school kids.”
The hackers, however, despite flashing the message “don’t mess with us”, also reiterated that they have no intention to disrupt the ongoing experiment.
They also posted a cheeky message for the scientists that said: "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."
Earlier also the scientists at different intervals have received threatening emails and messages from panicky public worried about the impact of the experiment.
The panic grew many folds when many including many scientists claimed that this could mean end of the world. International physicists on Wednesday successfully fired a beam of protons all the way around a 27 km (17 mile) tunnel beneath the Swiss-French border.
The 20-year project, under which the ‘Big Bang’ was re-enacted, is an attempt to explain the birth of the universe and how it came to harbour life. The experiment is also being dubbed by many as the mother of all scientific experiments ever conducted on earth.
Due to the onslaught by the hackers, the website - www.cmsmon.cern.ch - is no longer accessible by the public.
(http://www.zeenews.com/articles.asp?aid=468782&sid=ENV&ssid=27)