Thursday, March 7, 2013
Daily Report
Top Stories
• Approximately 3,258
flights were cancelled around the country due to a severe winter storm moving
through the Mid-Atlantic States. – Bloomberg News
7.
March 6, Bloomberg – (National) Snow
closes Federal Offices, disrupts flights along East Coast. Approximately
3,258 flights were cancelled around the country due to a severe winter storm
moving through the Mid-Atlantic States. Washington, D.C.-area airports
cancelled more than 1,100 flights, severely effecting travel in the region.
Source: http://www.sfgate.com/business/bloomberg/article/Snow-Closes-Federal-Offices-Disrupts-Flights-4332399.php
• Florida fire crews dropped close to 13,000
gallons of water on a wildfire in Highlands County that burned through 325
acres before being contained. – WTSP 10 St. Petersburg
26. March 5, WTSP 10 St.
Petersburg –
(Florida) Highlands County wildfire contained after spreading 325 acres. Florida
fire crews dropped close to 13,000 gallons of water on a wildfire in Highlands
County that burned through 325 acres before being contained. Source: http://www.wtsp.com/news/local/article/302328/8/100-acre-wildfire-threatens-unoccupied-home
• Two suspects led
police on an inter-state chase after hitting an officer in New Jersey with his
stolen police vehicle, and then driving it to Pennsylvania. – Philadelphia
Inquirer
28.
March 6, Philadelphia Inquirer – (New
Jersey; Pennsylvania) Couple stole cruisers, led police on interstate chase.
As a Camden, New Jersey officer was attending to another person at a
traffic stop, two individuals jumped into his police cruiser, hit and injured
him, then sped off and led police officers on a high speed chase until they
crashed in north Philadelphia. One suspect was being arrested when the driver
stole a second police cruiser and struck four cars before bringing the car to a
stop and being apprehended. Source: http://www.philly.com/philly/news/20130306_Couple_stole_cruisers__led_police_on_interstate_chase.html
• A researcher recently found hundreds of
publicly-accessible security cameras with a Google search, allowing the cameras
to be viewed and in some cases controlled remotely. – V3.co.uk
35.
March 6, V3.co.uk – (International) Security
cameras continue to pose snooping risk. A researcher recently found
hundreds of publicly-accessible security cameras with a Google search, allowing
the cameras to be viewed and in some cases controlled remotely. Source: http://www.v3.co.uk/v3-uk/news/2252800/security-cameras-continue-to-pose-snooping-risk
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Banking and Finance Sector
5. March 6, Waukesha Patch – (Wisconsin) Waukesha man robbed 5
banks in 4 years, police say. A man admitted to robbing five banks between
2008 and 2012 in the Waukesha region. Source: http://waukesha.patch.com/articles/waukesha-man-robbed-5-banks-in-4-years-police-say
6. March 6, DNAinfo Chicago – (Illinois) FBI: ‘Mummy Bandit’
hits Wicker Park bank during snowstorm. The suspect known as the “Mummy
Bandit” robbed a fourth bank in the Chicago area March 5. Source: http://www.dnainfo.com/chicago/20130305/wicker-park/fbi-mummy-bandit-hits-wicker-park-bank-during-snowstorm
For another
story, see item 35
Information Technology
32. March 6, IDG News Service
– (International) Asprox
botnet proves to be a resilient foe. The Asprox botnet has been upgraded
and continues to be involved in new spam and fake anti-virus campaigns,
according to a paper by Trend Micro. Source: http://www.networkworld.com/news/2013/030613-asprox-botnet-proves-to-be-267425.html
33. March 6, V3.co.uk – (International) Raspberry Pi hit
by DDoS attack. The Raspberry Pi Foundation was the target of an advanced
distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack that may have been powered by a
botnet with around 1 million nodes. Source: http://www.v3.co.uk/v3-uk/news/2252824/raspberry-pi-hit-by-ddos-attack
34. March 6, Softpedia – (International) Java exploit
signed with digital certificate stolen from Texas-based firm. A security
researcher found an exploit kit infecting a German university’s Web site that
utilizes a stolen legitimate digital certificate, allowing it to bypass
Oracle’s JAR signing and verification ‘jarsigner’ tool. Source: http://news.softpedia.com/news/Java-Exploit-Signed-With-Digital-Certificate-Stolen-From-Texas-Based-Firm-334784.shtml
35. March 6, V3.co.uk – (International) Security cameras
continue to pose snooping risk. A researcher recently found hundreds of
publicly-accessible security cameras with a Google search, allowing the cameras
to be viewed and in some cases controlled remotely. Source: http://www.v3.co.uk/v3-uk/news/2252800/security-cameras-continue-to-pose-snooping-risk
36. March 6, The H – (International) D-Link fixes
router vulnerabilities very quietly. D-Link created a firmware update to
patch critical vulnerabilities in its DIR-645 routers in November 2012, but did
not publicize the new release. Source: http://www.h-online.com/security/news/item/D-Link-fixes-router-vulnerabilities-very-quietly-1816873.html
37. March 6, Softpedia – (International) Samsung Galaxy S
III vulnerable to full lock screen bypass. A researcher discovered a way to
bypass the lock function of the Samsung Galaxy S III, enabling full access.
Source: http://news.softpedia.com/news/Samsung-Galaxy-S-III-Vulnerable-to-Full-Lock-Screen-Bypass-334796.shtml
38. March 5, Help Net
Security –
(International) Older MiniDuke strain found, raises questions about its
origins. Researchers discovered an older version of the MiniDuke espionage
malware, dating back to 2011. Source: http://www.net-security.org/malware_news.php?id=2431
Communications Sector
39.
March 5, Forrest City Times-Herald –
(Arkansas) Radio frequency blamed for east Arkansas sirens’ malfunction. Forrest
City’s storm warning system is currently out of service due to a change in a
radio frequency. The system’s problems stem from a recent move changing the
city’s bandwidth to meet Federal Communications Commission guidelines and could
cost $850 for each of the five sirens if the radio, which activates the sirens,
is deemed to be source of the problem. Source: http://www.katv.com/story/21524926/radio-frequency-blamed-for-east-arkansas-sirens-malfunction
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