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Monthly Archives: November 2013
No Stuxnet Infection, but Space Station is Vulnerable
Posted: November 13, 2013 at 10:42 pm
The International Space Station has its own isolated network of computers that run everything from critical life support systems to scientific experiments. Just because its isolated from the veritable electronic ecosystem that is the terrestrial Internet, however, it doesnt mean its safe from being attacked by malware or succumbing to a viral epidemic.
This was the shocking revelation revealed by anti-virus guru Eugene Kaspersky at the Press Club in Canberra, Australia, earlier this month. During his presentation, the outspoken Russian businessman discussed the cyber threats to global security and economy.
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The Kaspersky Lab founder discussed cyber crime, espionage and infrastructure attacks as the key elements of modern online security risks in descending frequency but ascending risk. He identified attacks on critical infrastructure as of most serious concern, despite there being only 2 or 3 a year. He used the attack on the financial system in Seoul, South Korea, as one recent example, but other examples included attacks on Middle East oil companies and rumors of an attack on a Brazilian nuclear reactor.
Focusing on the Stuxnet virus a malicious piece of code that was allegedly created by U.S. and Israeli programmers to attack Iranian nuclear reactors Kaspersky outlined a few examples as to how the virus has spread beyond its intended target, inadvertently infecting an unnamed Russian nuclear reactor.
Stuxnet is designed to be spread indiscriminately via Microsoft Windows networks and can be manually uploaded to isolated critical systems by infected USB drives, for example. The worm then gets to work targeting specific Siemens industrial control systems that monitor industrial processes. By design, Stuxnet is focused on Irans suspected uranium enrichment infrastructure, but according to Kaspersky, Stuxnet has spread into the wilds of the Internet and started to attack nuclear reactor systems in other nations, including Russia.
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However, he did not say that Stuxnet had infected the International Space Station, as some news outlets incorrectly assumed.
Using the International Space Station as an example of an isolated critical infrastructure, Kaspersky pointed out that despite being in space, it is still vulnerable to attack. In fact, on a number of occasions over the years the orbiting outposts computers have become infected by malware.
Scientists, from time to time, are coming to space with USBs which are infected. Im not kidding, he said. I was talking to Russian space guys and they said yes, from time to time there are virus epidemics in the space station.
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DNA Vergadering 07-11-2013 – Video
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DNA Vergadering 07-11-2013
DNA Vergadering 07-11-2013.
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Google And The Push To Control Your DNA – Leuren Moret – Part 1 of 3 – Video
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Google And The Push To Control Your DNA - Leuren Moret - Part 1 of 3
Part 2:http://youtu.be/iGIc13UxbM4.
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White Supremacist DNA Test on a TV Show Says He Has African Ancestry – Video
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White Supremacist DNA Test on a TV Show Says He Has African Ancestry
White Supremacist DNA Test on a TV Show Says He Has African Ancestry SUBSCRIBE to NewsBreaker #39;s YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/YgsSEg A white supremacist rec...
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DNA sequencing and genomics pt2 – Video
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DNA sequencing and genomics pt2
Part 2 of this series. BTW, #39;highly conserved genes #39; are those which differ very little between distantly related species. Links to pt1 http://youtu.be/SoMB3...
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Defects in DNA repair proteins – Jim Haber (Brandeis) – Video
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Defects in DNA repair proteins - Jim Haber (Brandeis)
Example of DNA repair protein defects which can cause genomic alterations.
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White supremacist takes DNA test, finds out he’s part black
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Originally published November 12, 2013 at 4:45 PM | Page modified November 13, 2013 at 7:30 AM
Well, thats awkward: A white supremacist who made headlines worldwide for plotting to take over a town in North Dakota received the results of a DNA test and the results say hes 14 percent black.
And this all happened while cameras were rolling.
Craig Cobb, 61, who has tried to create a white enclave in tiny Leith, N.D., submitted a DNA sample to Trisha Goddards talk show and got the results back during a recent taping.
The UKs Daily Mail newspaper got a copy of the segment of the show, which is nationally syndicated by NBC, and posted video of the moment Goddard read out the results to Cobb in front of a studio audience.
Eighty-six percent European and, Goddard said, pausing as the audience started to cheer before she continued, 14 percent sub-Saharan African!
The audience erupted in cheers and laughs as a grinning Cobb began to protest.
Wait a minute, wait a minute, hold on, just wait a minute, Cobb said. This is called statistical noise.
Sweetheart, you have a little black in you, Goddard said.
Listen, Ill tell you this, oil and water dont mix!
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Pa. House panel considers collecting DNA at arrest
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HARRISBURG -- Prosecutors and victim advocates urged a House panel Tuesday to support requiring collection of DNA from people arrested for -- but not yet convicted of -- certain serious crimes.
Currently, state law requires DNA samples to be taken from people who are convicted of felonies and certain misdemeanors. The House Judiciary Committee is considering legislation by Senate Majority Leader Dominic Pileggi, R-Delaware, that calls for collection of DNA at the time of arrest from people charged with murder and felony sex offenses, along with certain other serious crimes. The bill cleared the Senate 38-9 in June.
Representatives of the Pennsylvania district attorneys and attorney general's office -- as well as the mother, turned advocate, of a 22-year-old woman who was murdered in New Mexico in 2003 -- told House members Tuesday that taking DNA samples at arrest would help authorities solve crimes. In some cases, they said, this would prevent rapes and murders.
Twenty-eight U.S. states and the federal government require the collection of DNA at certain arrests, said David Freed, Cumberland County district attorney and president of the Pennsylvania District Attorneys Association. One of those laws -- from Maryland -- survived a challenge to the Supreme Court, which ruled in June that police can take genetic samples in arrests for serious crimes.
A representative of the American Civil Liberties Union of Pennsylvania testified against the bill, saying that taking DNA at the time of arrest turns on its head the premise that defendants are considered innocent until they are proven guilty.
"This person has been arrested for one crime," said Andy Hoover, legislative director for the ACLU of Pennsylvania. "The government has no other evidence that they are a suspect in any other crime, but putting them into the database makes them a suspect indefinitely."
But committee members sounded receptive to the change.
"From my perspective, if you put arrestee information into the lab, this database system and you solve one more murder or one more rape that doesn't occur because you have the system, then that's enough," said Rep. Bryan Barbin, D-Cambria. "You're making an academic argument about something that has real consequences."
The legislation also makes other changes to DNA collection in Pennsylvania. It would expand DNA collection at conviction to additional misdemeanors, including those requiring registration as a sex offender. It also would allow the police to search the state database for profiles likely to be those of close relatives of a person whose DNA was found at a crime scene.
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Ron Marsico, R-Dauphin, said he plans to bring up the bill for a vote next week.
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Dead man’s DNA found on the shoes of accused
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Dead mans DNA found on the shoes of accused
Thursday, November 14, 2013
A Limerick murder trial has heard that DNA matching the dead mans was found on the clothing and shoes of one of the men accused of murdering him.
By Natasha Reid
Ian Flanagan, aged 24, brother of Sen, of the same address as his co-accused, has pleaded not guilty to two counts of assisting an offender on the same date. He is accused of removing a CCTV recording device from their house, knowing it might form evidence in a prosecution.
Forensic scientist John Hoade told the Central Criminal Court that he examined tracksuit bottoms and a pair of runners attributed to Sen Flanagan.
A mixed DNA profile was generated from the blood on the toe of the right runner, he said, explaining to the jury that it had DNA from two people. The major profile matched the deceaseds profile, he said, adding that the chance of another person having the same profile was less than one in 1,000 million.
A DNA profile generated from blood staining on the tracksuit bottoms also matched Mr McMahons profile, Mr Hoade added.
He was asked about the pattern of this staining.
The blood on the lower left leg of Sen Flanagans tracksuit bottoms was airborne, he said. Its my opinion that Sen Flanagan was in close proximity to Gerard McMahon when Mr McMahon was bleeding.
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DNA On Water Bottle Leads To Suspect In MWC Burglary
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MIDWEST CITY, Oklahoma -
Police in Midwest City were able to crack one of their unsolved cases, all thanks to DNA evidence found at the crime scene.
The police report states the homeowner and her son came home on January 1 of this year to find the front door had been kicked in and the house had been ransacked.
Midwest City police say whoever broke into the home on Christine Drive took the family's laptop, X-box, and jewelry.
Now, almost a year later, police have identified 20-year-old Darrell Eugene Black as one of the men responsible for at least one of the burglaries. The discovery comes thanks to DNA evidence left behind at the crime scene.
"With technology and forensics it enables us to find suspects that in the past we would have never been able to identify," said Assistant Police Chief Sid Porter with the Midwest City Police Department.
Midwest City police say it was a water bottle left behind at the crime scene that provided them with their crucial clue. Police found it inside the ransacked home.
"It's great, it's great," said Keisha Jones with Midwest City Police. "They don't always think about stuff like that."
Jones does forensics at the Midwest City Police Department and showed us exactly how easy it is for them to get a DNA sample of something a suspect may have sipped or touched. She says a person's DNA can stay on an undisturbed item for a very long time.
"I mean, if it's outside and it's getting weathered then obviously you can have lost DNA," explained Jones. "But if it's just sitting on someone's kitchen counter, and the homeowner comes home a month later because they were on vacation - then there's a very great chance you're going to get DNA."
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