http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2396835,00.asp
DHS, FBI Find No Evidence of Public Water Utility Hack
By Chloe Albanesius
November 23, 2011 02:14pm EST
SNIPPET: The Department of Homeland Security and the FBI on Wednesday shot down reports that a cyber attack recently took down a pump at an Illinois public water utility.
After detailed analysis, DHS and the FBI have found no evidence of a cyber intrusion into the SCADA system of the Curran-Gardner Public Water District in Springfield, Illinois, a DHS spokesman said in a statement.
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Posted on @ZDNet - SCADA systems at the Water utilities in Illinois, Houston, hacked - is.gd/ClsdCe #security #SCADA
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Cracker using the handle pr0f has posted details on the hacked SCADA systems at the Water utilities in Illinois,Houston is.gd/luGPOI
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http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2396632,00.asp
Illinois Water Utility Pump Destroyed After Hack
By Chloe Albanesius
November 18, 2011 05:28pm EST
SNIPPET: Joe Weiss, managing partner at Applied Control Systems LLC, said in a Thursday blog post that cyber scammers hacked a Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition (SCADA) software vendor and stole customer usernames and passwords. During the hack, however, the SCADA system was powered on and off, burning out a water pump, he said.
Department of Homeland Security spokesman Peter Boogaard said officials were investigating the incident.
“Water-pump failure in Illinois wasnt cyberattack after all”
By Ellen Nakashima, Friday, November 25, 1:53 PM
SNIPPET: “A water-pump failure in Illinois that appeared to be the first foreign cyberattack on a public utility in the United States was in fact caused by a plant contractor traveling in Russia, according to a source familiar with a federal investigation of the incident.
Investigators analyzed log files and connections to foreign Internet protocol addresses within the utilitys computer system, said the source, who was not authorized to speak for attribution. No indictors of malicious activity were found in the computer system of the Curran-Gardner Townships Public Water District in Springfield, the source said.”