Mark Rockwell Top Priority Sector: border_security Immigration and Customs Enforcement certified a Maine-based manufacturer and distributor of industrial chemicals under its employment compliance program on Sept. 20. GAC Chemical Corp. which employs more than 50 people in Searsport, ME, has was officially certified by ICE under its Mutual Agreement between…
Smiths Detection launches HazMatID Elite chemical identifier
Top Priority Sector: cbrne_detection Image Caption: HazMatID Elite Smiths Detection on July 31 launched HazMatID Elite, the only explosives, chemical warfare agents, toxic industrials and narcotics identifier certified to the strictest military standard for use in the most extreme climates. Homepage position: 10 read more View full post on Government…
DHS to test detectors that would sniff for chemical agents in subways
Jacob Goodwin Top Priority Sector: cbrne_detection The DHS office of health affairs wants to find a laboratory that can test the effectiveness of stationary chemical vapor detectors that might someday be installed in U.S. subway systems to sniff for dangerous chemical weapon agents, such as Sarin, Soman, Sulfur Mustard, Nerve…
UPDATE 1-New cyber attack targets chemical firms – Symantec
* Security firm Symantec uncovers “Nitro” cyber attack* Says at least 29 chemicals firms, 19 others targeted* Some targets develop materials for military vehicles* Symantec traces attacks to … View full post on cyber attack – Yahoo! News Search Results View full post on National Cyber Security Gergory Evans
Hacker hits chemical and defense firms
Hackers have hit dozens of companies in the chemical industry and defense sector, and snaffled company secrets, according to a report from Symantec. The attacks, it says, started in late July and continued until mid-September. Before that, says Symantec, the same individuals were targeting human rights-related NGOs. The attacks, dubbed…
Hackers used “Poison Ivy” malware to steal chemical, defense secrets
Attackers used an off-the-shelf Trojan horse to sniff out secrets from nearly 50 companies, many of them in the chemical and defense industries, Symantec researchers said today. The attack campaign – which Symantec tagged as “Nitro” – started no later than last July and continued until mid-September, targeting an unknown…
New cyber attack targets chemical firms – Symantec
* Security firm Symantec uncovers “Nitro” cyber attack* Says at least 29 chemicals firms, 19 others targeted* Some targets develop materials for military vehicles* Symantec traces attacks to … View full post on cyber attack – Yahoo! News Search Results View full post on National Cyber Security Gregory Evans |…
Security firm: Hacking attacks traced to China hit chemical, military-related companies
BEIJING — Cyber attacks traced to China targeted at least 48 chemical and military-related companies in an effort to steal technical secrets, a U.S. computer security company said Tuesday, adding to complaints about pervasive Internet crime linked to this country. The targets included 29 chemical companies and 19 others that…
Security firm: Hackers hit chemical companies
Cyber attacks traced to China targeted at least 48 chemical and military-related companies in an effort to steal technical secrets, a U.S. computer security company said Tuesday, adding to complaints about pervasive Internet crime linked to this country. View full post on cyber crime hacking – Yahoo! News Search Results…