Department of
Defense Crackdown on
Security
By James Williams
The
top commander of the
department of
Defense network
operations just
ordered a crackdown
on security.
According to a
recent article by
NetworkWorld on
January 16,2006,
Lt. General Charles
Croom is quoted as
saying, “The attacks
are coming from
everywhere and
they’re getting
better.”
His
talk was the keynote
address at the
Department of
Defense Cyber Crime
Conference held on
January
9 - 14, 2005 in
Clearwater,
Florida.
The event is
sponsored by the
Defense Cyber Crime
Center and the Joint
Task Force.
Over 500 computer
crime specialists
from the FBI and the
military attended
the event.
The
crackdown was
related to a recent
arrest of a
“Computer Virus
Broker” named
Jeanson James
Ancheta. On further
investigation, a
Department of
Justice press
release from Nov 3rd,
2005 offered the
following
information on this
incident, “
In
the first
prosecution of its
kind in the nation,
a well-known member
of the “botmaster
underground” has
been indicted on
federal charges for
profiting from the
use of “botnets” –
armies of computers
that are under the
control of the
botmaster and are
used to launch
destructive attacks
or to send huge
quantities of spam
across the Internet.
Jeanson James
Ancheta, 20, of
Downey, California,
was arrested this
morning by special
agents with the
Federal Bureau of
Investigation.
Ancheta was indicted
yesterday in two
separate
conspiracies, as
well as substantive
charges of
attempting to cause
damage to protected
computers, causing
damage to computers
used by the federal
government in
national defense,
accessing protected
computers without
authorization to
commit fraud and
money laundering.”
The press release
goes on to describe
more details of this
scheme that clearly
show why the
Deparment of Defense
is so concerned (for
more information go
to:
http://www.usdoj.gov/criminal/cybercrime/anchetaArrest.htm