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Pentagon Cyber Network Attacked by Devastating Virus

According to Fox news, the Pentagon’s computer network has been breached, but to what extent is not clear.

Unnamed sources are speaking about ‘a devastating virus.’ Orders have been given to cease using all phone drives and other external drives.

One wonders about what billy goat gruff has not been leaving his/ her dorm while eating delivery pizza for breakfast, lunch and dinner…and plotting how to un-knit the five-armed sweater … a/k/a: the Pentagon’s electronic arterial system.

From Stars and Stripeswhere it already Friday, to our Thursday: by Jennifer Svan and David Allen. The article tells about how there appear to have been plenty of warnings this was coming… but from where?

The Defense Department has banned the use of removable flash media and storage devices from all government computers, according to a series of notices put out by the services this week.

The action comes following reports that a worm virus known as “Agent.btz” was discovered infecting some DOD networks, according to Wired magazine.

LeAnne MacAllister, 5th Signal Command’s director of Strategic Communication, U.S. Army Europe, said this week that leadership directed her office to stop using thumb drives — portable memory devices used to store or transfer files.

A separate internal Army e-mail told some government computer users across Europe to turn in all removable media devices.

In an e-mail sent Thursday to all Navy European customers in Naples, officials said “effective immediately all USB Thumb drives, memory sticks/cards and camera flash cards are PROHIBITED from use on any Navy Network (NIPR or SIPR) until further notice.”

A worldwide directive issued Thursday by the Marine Corps offered similar restrictions.

“The only authorized media for use on DOD networks is media purchased and provided by the government,” the Marine announcement said. “Under no circumstances will personally owned removable media be considered mission essential or used on government networks.”

DOD officials at the Pentagon would not confirm the ban.

For security reasons, DOD officials won’t discuss “specific measures commanders in the field may be taking to protect and defend our networks,” said Air Force Lt. Col. Eric Butterbaugh, a DOD spokesman.

But Wired magazine, citing an internal Army e-mail on its online edition Wednesday, said the ban comes from the commander of U.S. Strategic Command and applies to both the secret SIPR and unclassified NIPR nets.

The worm virus “Agent.btz” is a variation of an older worm that copies itself to removable USB drives from infected computers and then spreads itself to whatever new systems it is connected to through USB ports, Wired reported.

The worm seriously degrades computer performance by copying itself to multiple programs.

The ban includes memory sticks, thumb drives and camera flash memory cards, according to the Marine Corps directive. External hard disk drives are not included in the ban.

Butterbaugh said DOD’s Global Information Grid includes more than 17,000 local- and regional-area networks and approximately 7 million individual computers.

  • Rudi
    I doubt that this is from from drives, standard security s/w will check these drives when plugged in a USB port. Recent news is that Chinese and Russian hackers are prowling the Internet, I hope this breach isn't from this crowd. If the Pentagons network isn't safe what is to be expected from FCS?
  • archangel
    Dear Rudi, thanks for your news. I do know that the cpu and programmer skills of people from many other countries are sharp... all the offshore shuffling of sensitive and delicate code work et al, seems to say so. I think Rudi, I have always wondered what the waterworks and outfits lesser than the Pentagon, were thinking when they went to all computer management of flow, containment, et al, let alone the power companies. Maybe I'm just being a luddite, but I notice some kids cant do basic math in their heads or on paper. THey use calculators. Hmmmm. I suppose in sci-fi, this would mark the evolutionary loss of both arms in humans of the future?

    Your point is well taken, you just wonder sometimes who is watching the watchers at the Pentagon? Are they really watching? How would we know? The oversight of the government in every direction seems perilously close to death. Just .5 M for Two (2) spa retreats for AIG since 'bailout.' Who is watching?

    Chernobyl comes to mind. Lots of watchers. No one watching. Til the wolf was upon them.

    I hope it will not be the same about this matter.

    dr.e
  • RememberNovember
    Thumb drives aren't the problem- with everyone walking around with portable internet access devices in their pockets- that's the bigger issue.
    ( Blackberries iPhones, etc)
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