Complete DHS Report for June 21, 2016
Daily Report
Top Stories
• Kia Motors Corporation issued a recall June 17 for 97,884 of its
model years 2006 – 2012 Sedona minivan vehicles sold in the U.S. due to a
corrosion problem affecting the vehicles’ suspension. – TheCarConnection.com
4. June 17,
TheCarConnection.com – (National) 2006 – 2012 Kia Sedona recalled for corrosion
troubles – again. Kia Motors Corporation issued a recall June 17 for 97,884
of its model years 2006 – 2012 Sedona minivan vehicles sold in the U.S. due to
a corrosion problem affecting the vehicles’ suspension where the front lower
control arms may be susceptible to corrosion from saltwater used to de-ice
roadways that can lead to road noise and vibration, and potentially cause the
arms to break, thereby making it difficult or impossible to control the
vehicle. The vehicles were sold or registered in 27 States and Washington, D.C.
Source: http://www.thecarconnection.com/news/1104535_2006-2012-kia-sedona-recalled-for-corrosion-troubles--again
• A Colombian citizen was arrested in Florida June 16 after he
allegedly installed 10 skimming devices at Chase Bank branch ATMs in order to
steal the credit or debit card information of over 300 ATM customers. – South
Florida Sun-Sentinel See item 5 below in
the Financial Services Sector
• The FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) reported that
global Business Email Compromise (BEC) scams and campaigns were increasing with
companies losing over $3 billion in global scams from October 2013 – May 2016.
– Softpedia See item 28 below in
the Information Technology Sector
• Six buildings and nine businesses in San Francisco’s Bernal
Heights neighborhood sustained extensive damage June 18 following a 5-alarm
fire that displaced 40 residents, injured 2 others, and prompted officials to
issue a shelter-in-place order. – San Francisco Bay City News
33. June 18,
San Francisco Bay City News – (California) Two injured in
fire that damaged 6 buildings in San Francisco’s Bernal Heights. Six
buildings and nine businesses in San Francisco’s Bernal Heights neighborhood
sustained extensive damage June 18 following a 5-alarm fire that displaced 40
residents, injured 2 others, and prompted officials to issue a shelter-in-place
order. Source: http://abc7news.com/news/two-injured-in-fire-that-damaged-6-buildings-in-san-francisco/1391617/
Financial Services Sector
5. June 17,
South Florida Sun-Sentinel – (Florida) Man arrested in Boca Raton stole
more than $89K using ATM skimmers, police say. A Colombian citizen was
arrested in Boca Raton, Florida, June 16 after he allegedly installed 10
skimming devices at Chase Bank branch ATMs in Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm
Beach counties in order to steal the credit or debit card information of over
300 ATM customers and skim at least $85,000 from the victims’ accounts. The man
was arrested when a Chase Bank investigator witnessed the man installing a
skimmer and notified authorities. Source: http://www.sun-sentinel.com/local/palm-beach/boca-raton/fl-boca-chase-bank-atm-skimmers-20160617-story.html
For another
story, see item 34 below from the Commercial
Facilities Sector
34. June 17,
WTIC 61 Hartford – (National) Groton police arrest NY man for multi-state credit
card fraud. Groton Police arrested a man June 16 after he and a
co-conspirator allegedly stole over $300,000 in a multi-state credit card fraud
scheme that targeted stores throughout the northeast. Authorities are searching
for the second suspect. Source: http://fox61.com/2016/06/17/groton-police-arrest-ny-man-for-multi-state-credit-card-fraud/
Information Technology Sector
28. June 17,
Softpedia – (International) Losses from business email scams reach a
whopping $3 billion. The FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3)
reported that global Business Email Compromise (BEC) scams and campaigns were
increasing with companies losing over $3 billion in global scams and over $960
million in U.S-targeted scams from October 2013 – May 2016. Many targeted
companies stated that the fraudulent actions occurred by hacking into the chief
financial officer’s or chief executive officer’s email accounts. Source: http://news.softpedia.com/news/losses-from-business-email-scams-reach-a-whopping-3-billion-505378.shtml
Communications Sector
29. June 17,
Minden Press-Herald – (Louisiana; Texas) Copper theft leads to two arrests. The
Webster Parish Sheriff’s Office announced the arrest of two individuals June 17
in connection to an alleged spree where the pair stole copper wire from at
least four cell phone tower sites in Louisiana, causing up to $40,000 in damage
at each site in order to re-sell the copper in Texas. Source: http://press-herald.com/copper-theft-leads-two-arrests/