Thursday, May 23, 2013
Complete DHS Daily Report for May 23, 2013
Daily Report
Top Stories
• Large turbine blades fell in separate events
in southern California and Iowa, prompting operators to slow operations at
hundreds of wind farms worldwide that are equipped with turbines mounting
Siemens B53 blades. – Associated Press; U-T San Diego
2.
May 21, Associated Press; U-T San Diego –
(International) Huge wind turbine blade falls in So. Cal. Large turbine
blades fell in separate events in southern California and Iowa, prompting
operators to slow operations at hundreds of wind farms worldwide that are
equipped with turbines mounting Siemens B53 blades. The estimated 700 turbines
will likely continue operations at slower speeds, while the Ocotillo,
California unit was completely shut down. Source: http://www.kusi.com/story/22307994/huge-wind-turbine-blade-falls-in-so-cal
• A New York City grocery wholesaler pleaded
guilty to running an $82 million check kiting scheme. – New York Times See item 6 below in the Banking and Finance Sector
• A New York Police Department (NYPD)
detective was charged with allegedly hiring an email hacking service to
purchase access to at least 43 personal email accounts and one cellular phone
belonging to more than 30 different people, including 21 associated with the
NYPD. – Help Net Security
32.
May 21, Associated Press – (Virginia) FBI:
Agents fell to deaths during training. The FBI announced the two agents who
died while training along the Virginia coastline fell from a helicopter that
had trouble during a maritime training exercise. Authorities are still
investigating but believe the agents fell while in the process of fast-roping
from a helicopter onto a ship and sustained severe injuries. Source: http://www.officer.com/news/10946547/fbi-agents-fell-to-deaths-during-training
• Residents of Cavalier, North Dakota, were
placed under mandatory evacuation as rain and runoff threatened the capacity of
the Renwick Dam, with authorities expecting a breach. – WDAZ 8 Grand Forks
42.
May 21, WDAZ 8 Grand Forks – (North
Dakota) Mandatory evacuation order issued as Cavalier, ND prepares for
Renwick Dam failure. Residents of Cavalier, North Dakota, were placed under
mandatory evacuation May 21 as falling rain and runoff threaten the capacity of
the Renwick Dam. Makeshift levees were built to prevent spillover from the dam,
however officials expected a breach within 12 hours. Source: http://www.wdaz.com/event/article/id/17983/
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Banking and Finance Sector
6. May 21, New York Times – (New York) Staten
Island wholesale king pleads guilty to bank fraud. A New York City grocery
wholesaler pleaded guilty to running an $82 million check kiting scheme.
Source: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/22/nyregion/saquib-khan-staten-island-wholesaler-pleads-guilty-to-bank-fraud.html
7. May 21, Louisville Courier-Journal – (National)
Cattle brokerage officials sentenced in fraud. The former owner and
chief operating officer of Eastern Livestock Co. were both sentenced for
running a check kiting scheme that induced a bank to provide them to release
funds from a $32 million line of credit. The fraud processed cattle sales in 11
States before it collapsed in 2010. Source: http://www.courier-journal.com/article/20130521/NEWS01/305210094/Cattle-brokerage-officials-sentenced-fraud
8. May 21, Threatpost – (International) New
Citadel malware strain targeting Payza service. Researchers at Trusteer
discovered a new variant of the Citadel banking malware targeting users of the
Payza money transfer service. The malware uses a man-in-the-browser technique
to obtain users’ login information and PIN. Source: http://threatpost.com/new-citadel-malware-strain-targeting-payza-service/
Information Technology Sector
33. May 22,
V3.co.uk – (International) Apache Darkleech PDF and JavaScript attacks
infect hundreds more websites. Researchers at Zscaler discovered a marked
increase in the number of Web sites being infected by Darkleech (a.k.a. Linux
Cdorked) JavaScript attacks. The exploit injects malicious redirections that
lead to a page hosting the Blackhole exploit kit. Source: http://www.v3.co.uk/v3-uk/news/2269775/apache-darkleech-pdf-and-javascript-attacks-infect-hundreds-more-websites
34. May 22,
V3.co.uk – (International) Apple OS X Oslo malware linked to
sophisticated ‘Operation Hangover’ gang in India. Researchers at security
firm Norman discovered a large malware and cyber-espionage campaign involving
OS X malware recently uncovered at a conference in Norway. The campaign appears
related to a non-state group in India. Source: http://www.v3.co.uk/v3-uk/news/2269659/researchers-connect-oslo-os-x-malware-to-india-hangover-gang
35. May 21,
IDG News Service – (International) Researchers find critical vulnerabilities in
popular game engines. Researchers at ReVuln found memory corruption and
buffer-overflow issues in four computer game engines that could allow attackers
to launch remote code execution or denial of service attacks against clients
and servers. Source: http://www.networkworld.com/news/2013/052113-researchers-find-critical-vulnerabilities-in-270012.html
36. May 21, Threatpost – (International) IE 8 zero
day pops up in targeted attacks against Korean military sites. A malware
campaign targeting South Korean military and political Web sites dubbed the
Sunshop Campaign was found to be using two Java exploits and the same Internet
Explorer (IE) 8 exploit used recently against the U.S. Department of Labor.
Source: http://threatpost.com/ie-8-zero-day-pops-up-in-targeted-attacks-against-korean-military-sites/
37. May 21, Threatpost – (International) Google fixes
more than a dozen flaws in Chrome 27. Google released the newest version of
its Chrome browser, addressing 16 vulnerabilities ranging in severity. Source: http://threatpost.com/google-fixes-more-than-a-dozen-flaws-in-chrome-27/
Communications Sector
40.
May 21, St. Louis Post Dispatch –
(Illinois; Missouri) Tornado destroys part of Mount Olive business district.
Hail, high winds, and an EF 2 tornado destroyed four commercial buildings
in Mount Olive, Illinois, and caused damage to several other commercial,
residential, and communications structures in the town and in Hannibal,
Missouri. Source: http://www.firehouse.com/news/10946512/winds-destroy-ill-fire-department-storage-building-businesses
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