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Butler County Sheriff’s Office discovered malware activity on its emergency communications system a week ago


“Maybe a slight inconvenience, but not an operational failure.”

Dispatchers were using paper and looking at charts to know here to send emergency units.

“CAD is a computer system,” he said. “All computer systems can fail and we have a plan in place as back up. It is planned for. Now is it difficult, yes. Anytime we do a CAD update where there is a loss of functionality for a while and there is a plan to continue to function. Operations don’t just stop.”

The paper-and-maps system for dispatching brought back memories for Oxford Police Chief John Jones.

“I started as a dispatcher that’s how we stared we did things on paper cards,” he said. “It still works.

“Here at OPD, luckily we had some fall back because we used to be our own dispatch center. We still employ dispatch clerk. We were still able to access (a law enforcement information system) and run license plates and IDs when just had to switch to a different channel for the information.”

Jones said the department entered warrants and stolen car data for agencies and brought in extra personnel to help out.

The department uses the same reporting system as BCSO, so officers used printouts of forms to write report. They will be have to enter them into the system when it is fully functional.

“Fortunately, it is a slow time of year. I think we take for granted that infrastructure and how critical the security of it is,” Jones said. “Certainly impacted the agencies.”

Ross Twp. Police Chief Burt Roberts said his department has its own new record management system, so report taking and entering were not impacted. Roberts said there were other options they used to access law enforcement information systems.

“Law enforcement didn’t just shut down,” he said. “Believe it or not we actually did police work before computers came along.”

All along, law enforcement leaders stressed, the work was still being done.

“Technological issues are anticipate and we all have a back up plan,” said Fairfield Twp. Police Department Chief Robert Chabali. “The safety of the community and the officers remained intact.”

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Chinese ‘Bronze Butler’ group suspected of stealing IP from Japan – SecurityBrief Asia


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Chinese 'Bronze Butler' group suspected of stealing IP from Japan
SecurityBrief Asia
A cyber espionage group dubbed 'BRONZE BUTLER' or 'Tick' may be operating out of the People's Republic of China (PRC) in order to steal data and intellectual property from organisations and enterprises in Japan. SecureWorks Counter Threat Unit …

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