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CIA Says Hackers Pulled Plug on Power Grid
Network World ^ | 1/19/08 | Robert McMillan

Posted on 01/22/2008 7:05:45 PM PST by lasereye

Criminals have been able to hack into computer systems via the Internet and cut power to several cities, a U.S. Central Intelligence Agency analyst said this week.

Speaking at a conference of security professionals on Wednesday, CIA analyst Tom Donahue disclosed the recently declassified attacks while offering few specifics on what actually went wrong.

Criminals have launched online attacks that disrupted power equipment in several regions outside of the U.S., he said, without identifying the countries affected. The goal of the attacks was extortion, he said.

"We have information, from multiple regions outside the United States, of cyber intrusions into utilities, followed by extortion demands," he said in a statement posted to the Web on Friday by the conference's organizers, the SANS Institute. "In at least one case, the disruption caused a power outage affecting multiple cities. We do not know who executed these attacks or why, but all involved intrusions through the Internet."

"According to Mr. Donahue, the CIA actively and thoroughly considered the benefits and risks of making this information public, and came down on the side of disclosure," SANS said in the statement.

One conference attendee said the disclosure came as news to many of the government and industry security professionals in attendance. "It appeared that there were a lot of people who didn't know this already," said the attendee, who asked not to be identified because he is not authorized to speak with the press.

He confirmed SANS' report of the talk. "There were apparently a couple of incidents where extortionists cut off power to several cities using some sort of attack on the power grid, and it does not appear to be a physical attack," he said.

Hacking the power grid made front-page headlines in September when CNN aired a video showing an Idaho National Laboratory demonstration of a software attack on the computer system used to control a power generator. In the demonstration, the smoking generator was rendered inoperable.

The U.S. is taking steps to lock down the computers that manage its power systems, however.

On Thursday, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) approved new mandatory standards designed to improve cybersecurity.

CIA representatives could not be reached immediately for comment.

The IDG News Service is a Network World affiliate.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Crime/Corruption; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: cia; cybersecurity; electricity; energy; extortion; grid; hackers; internet; powergrid; sans; security; terrorism
If they take the grid down they should do it when the stock market's tanking.
1 posted on 01/22/2008 7:05:48 PM PST by lasereye
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To: lasereye

I’m tired and headachish, but does this say they did it to OTHER countrie(s), NOT the US?


2 posted on 01/22/2008 7:11:08 PM PST by PghBaldy
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To: lasereye

Hollywood would like the power grid to be taken down until the writer’s strike is settled.


3 posted on 01/22/2008 7:11:26 PM PST by weegee (Those who surrender personal liberty to lower global temperatures will receive neither.)
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To: lasereye

at some point a coordinated effort will use what is being learned by these attacks. Quite disturbing, and hard to know if anything can be affirmatively done to stop it.


4 posted on 01/22/2008 7:11:39 PM PST by WoofDog123
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To: lasereye

How about if hildebeast gets elected?


5 posted on 01/22/2008 7:14:01 PM PST by Cacique (quos Deus vult perdere, prius dementat ( Islamia Delenda Est ))
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To: lasereye

Can we assume our ICBM’s are off-line?


6 posted on 01/22/2008 7:15:14 PM PST by GOPJ (McCain's NOT the man for the job.)
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To: PghBaldy

So far, yes.


7 posted on 01/22/2008 7:19:11 PM PST by John W
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To: PghBaldy

Yes. Didn’t Canada have a power outage?


8 posted on 01/22/2008 7:19:59 PM PST by weegee (Those who surrender personal liberty to lower global temperatures will receive neither.)
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To: PghBaldy

Yep.


9 posted on 01/22/2008 7:58:26 PM PST by lasereye
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To: lasereye

The vulnerability of SCADA systems has been discussed by computer security folks for about five years now.

Some people think the big power outages in the Northeast and (in the late 1990’s) the Northwest were intentional or semi-intentional attacks by computer security “Red Teams”.

If I recall the Northwest outage was ultimately ascribed to “a bird that flew into a power line.”

Sure. Uh huh.


10 posted on 01/22/2008 8:26:18 PM PST by angkor (I'm a conservative with no adjectives and no party.)
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