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November 20th, 2008

Under worm attack, US Army bans USB drives

Posted by Ryan Naraine @ 10:34 am

Categories: Anti Virus, Browsers, Data theft, Exploit code, Locally Running Web Servers, Malware, Rootkits, Spyware and Adware, Viruses and Worms

Tags: Malware, USB Flash Drive, Worm Attack, USB, Cyberthreats, Spyware, Adware & Malware, E-mail, Viruses And Worms, Security, Online Communications

Under worm attack, US Army bans USB drivesUnder sustained attack from what is described as a rapidly spreading network worm, the U.S. army has banned the use of USB sticks, CDs, flash media cards, and all other removable data storage devices, according to internal e-mail messages seen by Wired’s Noah Shachtman.

According to the article, service members have been ordered to “cease usage of all USB storage media until the USB devices are properly scanned and determined to be free of malware.”  Eventually, some government-approved drives will be allowed back under certain “mission-critical,” but unclassified, circumstances. “Personally owned or non-authorized devices” are “prohibited” from here on out, according to the e-mails.

The USB device ban was handed down by the commander of U.S. Strategic Command and includes everything from external hard drives to “floppy disks. It takes effect immediately.

To make sure troops and military civilians are observing the suspension, government security teams “will be conducting daily scans and running custom scripts on NIPRNET and SIPRNET to ensure the commercial malware has not been introduced,” an e-mail says. “Any discovery of malware will result in the opening of a security incident report and will be referred to the appropriate security officer for action.”

The threat from malware that spreads via removable media has been on a steady rise with some estimates showing a 10 percent increase in detections this year.

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In Other News, U.S. Army Bans Rifles  itanalyst2@... | 11/21/08
RE: Under worm attack, US Army bans USB drives  mhammon@... | 11/21/08
RE: Under worm attack, US Army bans USB drives  Dr_Zinj | 11/21/08
Lieutenant, it's not a USB drive...  scott1329 | 11/21/08
RE: Under worm attack, US Army bans USB drives  wcallahan@... | 11/21/08
RE: Under worm attack, US Army bans USB drives  zeebruce | 11/21/08
I suspect that you log in to their network  BALTHOR | 11/21/08
RE: Under worm attack, US Army bans USB drives  waltdv1 | 11/22/08
USB Drives are also ubiquitous  madrucke@... | 11/22/08
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Software Restriction policies  DNSB | 11/23/08
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RE: Under worm attack, US Army bans USB drives  yoda226us | 11/26/08
Keeping your data secure  ThinkFairer | 12/02/08
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