NIPC Daily Report 14 June, 2002

The NIPC Watch and Warning Unit compiles this report to inform recipients of issues 
impacting the
integrity and capability of the nation's critical infrastructures.

Press Release - FBI, SBA and Commerce Department Form Alliance to Promote Information 
Technology
Security for America's Small Businesses.  The nation's small businesses will have 
better access to
computer and information technology security resources, and be able to assess their 
information
security needs.  The National Infrastructure Protection Center (NIPC), the Federal 
Bureau of
Investigation (FBI), the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), and the Commerce 
Department's
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) signed a partnership agreement 
on 13 June.
The agreement speaks to providing computer and information technology security to help 
small
businesses across the nation safeguard their information systems.  The interagency 
agreement was
signed at the NIPC's Second Annual InfraGard National Congress in Niagara Falls, NY, 
and will serve
to promote computer protection and security for America's small businesses and to 
identify
information security vulnerabilities. (NIPC, Dept. of Commerce, Small Business Assoc., 
13 Jun)

First JPEG Virus Not a Threat.  Anti-virus firms have discovered a Windows virus that 
infects JPEG
image files, though the chances of it causing a major security risk any time soon are 
close to zero.
W32/Perrun, as Networks Associates Inc. named the virus, was assessed as low risk, and 
has not been
found in the wild. "It is believed to be the first of its kind," said Vincent 
Gullotto. "It's not a
danger, but it shows that virus writers are looking at other methods of infection." In 
the last
year, virus writers have started using other file types, such as PDFs and Flash 
animations, to
spread viruses. Sending infected JPEGs to other, uninfected computers will not infect 
a computer,
NAI confirmed. Image files do not have the ability to execute malicious code, so 
simply viewing a
JPEG, without the infector running on the same machine, will not have any effect, 
other than slowing
the machine down while the installed anti-virus software is scanning.  
(Computerwire.com, 14 Jun)

Panel oks terror data sharing bill. The House Judiciary Committee approved a bill that 
would let the
FBI and CIA share classified information about terrorist threats, with state and local 
police.  The
bill, known as the Homeland Security Information Sharing Act, HR 4598, would allow 
classified
information to be given to state and local first responders after data about sources 
and methods of
intelligence collection were removed. The information would be issued via law 
enforcement
telecommunications systems.  (ComputerUser.com 14 Jun)

Feds Stockpile Anti-Radiation Pills. Federal agencies in Washington ordered 350,000 
potassium iodide
pills this week to protect people from cancer caused by radioactive iodine. The 
agencies are
stockpiling the pills in case of a nuclear event.  (Associated Press, 13 Jun)

Petronas buys Indonesian oil producer.  Malaysia's state oil and gas company, 
Petronas, has
purchased U.S. firm Kerr-McGee Corporation's Indonesian subsidiary for $170 million. 
Kerr-McGee
Indonesia's (KMI) oil and gas properties include a 30 percent non-operating interest 
in the Jabung
block on Sumatra Island, which is scheduled to supply gas to Singapore. "The 
acquisition of KMI
marks a significant extension of Petronas' activities in Indonesia, providing it with 
its first oil
production capability in the country," the Malaysian firm said.  Gas flow from the 
Jabung block is
due to start the third quarter of next year at an initial rate of 68 million standard 
cubic feet per
day (mmscfd), with a plateau rate of 135 mmscfd by 2009.  (Reuters, 14 Jun)

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