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Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Utilities threatened by cyber attacks

22 January 2008

CIA: Utilities threatened by cyber attacks

CIA says U.S. utilities are at risk for cyber attack; security experts said the CIA's acknowledgment of the problem indicates how seriously they are taking it, as CIA policy had been not to disclose such things

The nation's utilities are at risk for cyber attack, the CIA's top cybersecurity expert, Tom Donahue, told a gathering of utility security experts, the Washington Post reported. Attackers have hacked into utility companies' computer systems overseas, in one case causing a power outage that affected multiple cities. "We do not know who executed these attacks or why, but all involved intrusions through the Internet," Donahue said at a trade conference in New Orleans. "We suspect, but cannot confirm, that some of the attackers had the benefit of inside knowledge." The hackers are using the attacks to demand money from utilities.

Security experts said the CIA's acknowledgment of the problem indicates how seriously they are taking it. CIA policy had been not to disclose such things. "The CIA wouldn't have changed its policy on disclosure if it wasn't important," Alan Paller, research director at the SANS Institute, told the Post. "Donahue wouldn't have said it publicly if he didn't think the threat was very large and that companies needed to fix things right now." Andrew Storms, director of security operations for nCircle Network Security, said that "these statements of threats and risks to the nation's infrastructure are not new. In private meetings with the CIA and FBI, information-security personnel have heard time and time again that the nation's utility systems are at risk and are a likely target by cyber attackers," he said.

-- Source/continues:http://hsdailywire.com/single.php?id=5385

Posted by Paul Anderson at 15:04.18
Edited on: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 15:05.29
Categories: Cyberwar/Cybercrime, Intelligence