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This is not the way TV viewers wanted to start their mornings. AT&T U-verse customers in several states received a federal emergency alert early Friday across the tops of their TV screens. However, the alert was a false alarm, as no emergency was underway. Read more Ebola Diagnosed in New York: Hollywood Reacts HilariouslyThe alert was seen by TV viewers in Atlanta, Ga.; Dallas and Austin, Texas; and areas of Michigan, according to Fox 5. The message read: “This is an Emergency Alert Notification. Your channel has been force-tuned to receive the Emergency Alert Notification.”This comes at a time of heightened fears amid the spread of Ebola and threats from ISIS.Fox 5 reports that AT&T has apologized for the glitch and is investigating the issue, with the company stating that the alert can only be activated by the federal government.In a statement, FEMA criticized the inappropriateness of the false alert. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up O2TvSeries - Free Download Alert, TV Shows, 02tvseries Alert, TV Series, o2tvseries.com O2TvSeries - Free Download Alert Season 1, TV Shows, 02tvseries Alert Season 01, TV Series, o2tvseries.com This week's cybersecurity news roundup has stories on TV alerts in Montana and Michigan that warned of an outbreak of the living dead; cybercrooks planting malware on IT sites; state-sponsored attacks on Myanmar reporters' email; and more. Gullible TV viewers in Montana and Michigan got a shock this week when their programming was interrupted by this announcement from the Emergency Alert System: “Civil authorities in your area have reported that the bodies of the dead are rising from their graves and attacking the living. Follow the messages onscreen that will be updated as information becomes available. Do not attempt to approach or apprehend these bodies as they are considered extremely dangerous.” The fake warning appeared as a voiceover during the Teen Cheaters Take Lie Detectors segment of The Steve Wilkos Show (imagine a lower rent Jerry Springer Show) on KRTC in Great Falls. A scrolling warning also appeared at the top of the screen naming various Montana counties as targets. It didn’t suggest specific ways to deal with the living dead, but this was Montana so most of those in danger probably wouldn’t have to go far for access to a shotgun. There is absolutely no truth to the rumor I am starting here that the alert was issued because Dick Cheney went out for a walk. None. The next day the zombie uprising hit Michigan’s Upper Peninsula via PBS affiliate WNMU and ABC affiliate WBUP. (PBS?? Do zombies like brie?) The MichiGuide (“Michigan’s Radio and TV Broadcast Guide”) reported in very mangled English that: “WNMU-TV station manager Eric Smith has also confirmed the intrusion and stated that the Northern Michigan University Public Safety Department, the Michigan State Police, and the Michigan Association of Broadcasters are involved in the investigation that this morning identified the origin of the hacking overseas.” Should we blame China or Iran this week? The fine folks at ThreatPost figured out how it all happened: “There are a set of easily exploited vulnerabilities in the appliances used in the emergency alert system (EAS) that could be used by attackers to log in to these boxes remotely and send fake emergency alerts like the one that interrupted a TV broadcast in Montana on Monday. The vulnerabilities include authentication bypasses and other bugs that a researcher says can be used to compromise the ENDEC machines that are responsible for sending out alerts over the EAS on TV and radio.” So it turns out we can now add the Emergency Alert System to our vulnerable critical infrastructure. And now the rest of this week’s IT security news: Sex sites out, IT sites in for cybercrooks planting malware (Network World) – It has long been a tactic by cybercriminals to

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This is not the way TV viewers wanted to start their mornings. AT&T U-verse customers in several states received a federal emergency alert early Friday across the tops of their TV screens. However, the alert was a false alarm, as no emergency was underway. Read more Ebola Diagnosed in New York: Hollywood Reacts HilariouslyThe alert was seen by TV viewers in Atlanta, Ga.; Dallas and Austin, Texas; and areas of Michigan, according to Fox 5. The message read: “This is an Emergency Alert Notification. Your channel has been force-tuned to receive the Emergency Alert Notification.”This comes at a time of heightened fears amid the spread of Ebola and threats from ISIS.Fox 5 reports that AT&T has apologized for the glitch and is investigating the issue, with the company stating that the alert can only be activated by the federal government.In a statement, FEMA criticized the inappropriateness of the false alert. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up

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This week's cybersecurity news roundup has stories on TV alerts in Montana and Michigan that warned of an outbreak of the living dead; cybercrooks planting malware on IT sites; state-sponsored attacks on Myanmar reporters' email; and more. Gullible TV viewers in Montana and Michigan got a shock this week when their programming was interrupted by this announcement from the Emergency Alert System: “Civil authorities in your area have reported that the bodies of the dead are rising from their graves and attacking the living. Follow the messages onscreen that will be updated as information becomes available. Do not attempt to approach or apprehend these bodies as they are considered extremely dangerous.” The fake warning appeared as a voiceover during the Teen Cheaters Take Lie Detectors segment of The Steve Wilkos Show (imagine a lower rent Jerry Springer Show) on KRTC in Great Falls. A scrolling warning also appeared at the top of the screen naming various Montana counties as targets. It didn’t suggest specific ways to deal with the living dead, but this was Montana so most of those in danger probably wouldn’t have to go far for access to a shotgun. There is absolutely no truth to the rumor I am starting here that the alert was issued because Dick Cheney went out for a walk. None. The next day the zombie uprising hit Michigan’s Upper Peninsula via PBS affiliate WNMU and ABC affiliate WBUP. (PBS?? Do zombies like brie?) The MichiGuide (“Michigan’s Radio and TV Broadcast Guide”) reported in very mangled English that: “WNMU-TV station manager Eric Smith has also confirmed the intrusion and stated that the Northern Michigan University Public Safety Department, the Michigan State Police, and the Michigan Association of Broadcasters are involved in the investigation that this morning identified the origin of the hacking overseas.” Should we blame China or Iran this week? The fine folks at ThreatPost figured out how it all happened: “There are a set of easily exploited vulnerabilities in the appliances used in the emergency alert system (EAS) that could be used by attackers to log in to these boxes remotely and send fake emergency alerts like the one that interrupted a TV broadcast in Montana on Monday. The vulnerabilities include authentication bypasses and other bugs that a researcher says can be used to compromise the ENDEC machines that are responsible for sending out alerts over the EAS on TV and radio.” So it turns out we can now add the Emergency Alert System to our vulnerable critical infrastructure. And now the rest of this week’s IT security news: Sex sites out, IT sites in for cybercrooks planting malware (Network World) – It has long been a tactic by cybercriminals to

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