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Despite a drastic increase in the number of attacks, the percentage referred to law enforcement authorities declined. The report said 58% of the Internet service providers had referred no instances to law enforcement in the last 12 months. When asked why there were so few referrals, 29% said law enforcement had limited capabilities, 26% said they expected their customers to report illegal activities, and 17% said there was “little or no utility” in reporting attacks.Despite a drastic increase in the number of attacks, the percentage referred to law... more
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A Cranberry company that monitors peer-to-peer file-sharing networks discovered a potentially serious security breach involving President Barack Obama’s helicopter.
Tiversa employees found engineering and communications information about Marine One at an IP address in Tehran, Iran.
”We found a file containing entire blueprints and avionics package for Marine One, which is the president's helicopter," said Bob Boback, CEO of Tiversa.
The company told Target 11 that it was able to trace the file back to its original source.
"What appears to be a defense contractor in Bethesda, Md., had a file sharing program on one of their systems that also contained highly sensitive blueprints for Marine One," Boback said.
Tiversa also found sensitive financial information about the cost of the helicopter on that same computer.
Boback said someone from the company most likely downloaded a file-sharing program, typically used to exchange music, not realizing the potential problems.
"When downloading one of these file-sharing programs, you are effectively allowing others around the world to access your hard drive," Boback said.
"We found where this information came from," said Retired Gen. Wesley Clark, an adviser to Tiversa. "We know exactly what computer it came from. I'm sure that person is embarrassed and may even lose their job, but we know where it came from and we know where it went."
Boback notified the government immediately and said appropriate steps are being taken.
“They are working through a process to maintain the security of the president,” Boback said.
Iran is not the only country that appears to be accessing this type of information through file-sharing programs.
“We've noticed it out of Pakistan, Yemen, Qatar, and China. They are actively searching for information that is disclosed in this fashion because it is a great source of intelligence,” Boback said.
Clark said he doesn't know how sensitive this information is, but he said other military information has been found on the Internet in the past.
He said this needs to be monitored more closely and Rep. Jason Altmire agreed. He said, "Well, I'm very troubled to hear this because there are obviously elements in Iran that are not friendly to the United States and it would be an understatement to say that this type of information could be very detrimental were it to fall into the wrong hands."
Altmire said he will ask Congress to investigate how to prevent this from happening again.
Clark said, “Once it's out there, it's hard to get it back. I don't think the full ramifications of this have been understood by the watchdog agencies.”
Target 11 investigator Rick Earle called the White House Press Office and the Pentagon and left messages for a comment on this story, so far Earle has not gotten any response.
Tiversa was founded in 2004 by Robert Boback and Sam Hopkins, both Pittsburgh natives.
Boback is a Norwin High School graduate and got his college degree from the University of Pittsburgh.
Co-founder Hopkins is a Peabody High graduate and started Nauticom and went on to work for Fiore Systems and the Marconi Company.A Cranberry company that monitors peer-to-peer file-sharing networks discovered a... more
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It literally baffles the mind: Billions of dollars are spent on physical and information security every year, and it can be trumped by one bonehead maneuver, by one little lapse in judgment. That is a tremendous amount of resources and effort committed to security just to have it undermined by the whim of one non-malicious individual, and it underscores the precariousness of even the most secure of systems. The final bill for this breach may be hard to figure, as this could influence a decision by the Obama administration to continue funding for a Bush initiative to replace the current presidential helicopter fleet.It literally baffles the mind: Billions of dollars are spent on physical and... more
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A Pittsburgh-area company that monitors peer-to-peer networks accessed with file-sharing software like LimeWire and Napster says it has identified a potentially serious security breach involving Marine One and an IP address in Tehran, Iran. The company found a file detailing the helicopter’s blueprints and avionics package, which it then traced to its original source, Tiversa CEO Bob Boback told NBC affiliate WPXI, which reported the story Saturday.A Pittsburgh-area company that monitors peer-to-peer networks accessed with... more
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President Barack Obama never had a helicopter, which he says might explain why he's perfectly happy with the current White House fleet and doesn't need a more costly one.President Barack Obama never had a helicopter, which he says might explain why... more
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President Barack Obama never had a helicopter, which he says might explain why he's perfectly happy with the current White House fleet and doesn't need a more costly one. At the conclusion of a fiscal summit Monday, Obama faced questions from Republican and Democratic lawmakers, including his former presidential rival, Sen. John McCain.
Obama said the helicopter he has now seems adequate, adding that he never had a helicopter before and "maybe I've been deprived and I didn't know it."
Obama said he has already talked to Defense Secretary Robert Gates about reviewing the program and its ballooning costs.
"It is an example of the procurement process gone amok, and we're going to have to fix it," Obama said.President Barack Obama never had a helicopter, which he says might explain why... more
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Photographs of Marine One landing at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, MD on Monday, November 10, 2008.Photographs of Marine One landing at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, MD... more
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