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FBI-DHS “amber” alert warns energy industry of attacks on nuke plant operators

(credit: Nuclear Regulatory Commission)

The Department of Homeland Security and FBI have issued a joint report providing details of malware attacks targeting employees of companies that operate nuclear power plants in the US, including the Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation, The New York Times reports. The attacks have been taking place since May, as detailed in the report issued by federal officials last week and sent out to industry.

The “amber” alert to industry—the second-highest level of severity for these types of reports from the FBI and DHS—noted that the attacks had been focused on employees’ personal computers but had not managed to jump to control systems. Administrative computers and reactor control systems in most cases are operated separately, and the control networks are generally “air-gapped”—kept disconnected from networks that attach to the Internet.

There is no evidence that information on plant operations was exposed. FBI and DHS analysts have not been able to determine the nature of the malware planted by the attempted hacks, which used a “spear-phishing” campaign targeting senior industrial control engineers at nuclear facilities. The tailored e-mails contained fake résumés and appeared to be from people seeking control engineering jobs, according to the report seen by the Times.

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DARPA’s Plan X Gives Military Operators a Place to Wage Cyber Warfare – Department of Defense


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DARPA's Plan X Gives Military Operators a Place to Wage Cyber Warfare
Department of Defense
WASHINGTON, May 12, 2016 — Since 2013, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's Plan X cyber warfare program engineers have done the foundational work they knew it would take to create for the first time a common operating picture for …

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Silk Road operators developed a taste for murder

Chat logs and other digital records entered into evidence in a federal court case Monday detailed how the operators of the infamous Silk Road underground online marketplace planned to have individuals murdered for potentially disclosing the identities of those who used the anonymous site.

Over the course of March and April 2013, an individual operating under the Silk Road administrator account Dread Pirate Roberts had paid an individual, or group of individuals, approximately $ 650,000 worth of bitcoins to carry out as many as five murders, digital records indicated.

Whether any of these murders were actually carried out remains a mystery. Police have never been able to find any bodies that matched the details of the supposed murders, nor have they found any records of the supposed real names of the people the contract killers claimed to have killed. The defendant in the case, Ross Ulbricht, does not face murder conspiracy charges in the current case in New York.

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AdaptiveMobile: Operators Recognise Growing Need for Mobile Security in South … – MarketWatch (press release)

AdaptiveMobile: Operators Recognise Growing Need for Mobile Security in South
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LONDON, May 23, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) — AdaptiveMobile, the world leader in mobile security, today reveals growing momentum for mobile security in South-East Asia. With cellular subscriptions doubling every four years(1) and smartphone adoption

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