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'Russia hacking code' found on Vermont utility computer | 'Russia hacking code' found on Vermont utility computer |
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An electrical company in the US state of Vermont says it has found malware code allegedly used by Russian hackers on one of its company laptops. | An electrical company in the US state of Vermont says it has found malware code allegedly used by Russian hackers on one of its company laptops. |
The Burlington Electric Department said it had taken "immediate action to isolate" the computer, which was not connected to the electrical grid. | The Burlington Electric Department said it had taken "immediate action to isolate" the computer, which was not connected to the electrical grid. |
The government alerted them to the "Grizzly Steppe" code on Thursday. | The government alerted them to the "Grizzly Steppe" code on Thursday. |
The same day, the US expelled 35 Russian diplomats over alleged Russian interference in November's election. | The same day, the US expelled 35 Russian diplomats over alleged Russian interference in November's election. |
Moscow has denied any involvement in the hacking of the Democratic party and Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign. | Moscow has denied any involvement in the hacking of the Democratic party and Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign. |
On Friday, US President-elect Donald Trump praised Russian President Vladimir Putin for not expelling American diplomats in a tit-for-tat response. | On Friday, US President-elect Donald Trump praised Russian President Vladimir Putin for not expelling American diplomats in a tit-for-tat response. |
Diplomatic spat goes undiplomatic | Diplomatic spat goes undiplomatic |
Can the hack be traced to Russia? | Can the hack be traced to Russia? |
The Burlington company said it was "working with federal officials to trace this malware and prevent any other attempts to infiltrate utility systems". | The Burlington company said it was "working with federal officials to trace this malware and prevent any other attempts to infiltrate utility systems". |
It has also briefed state officials and vowed to fully support the investigation. | It has also briefed state officials and vowed to fully support the investigation. |
The statement followed a Washington Post report, citing unnamed US officials, that Russian hackers had penetrated the electrical facility, underlining the vulnerability of America's national grid. | The statement followed a Washington Post report, citing unnamed US officials, that Russian hackers had penetrated the electrical facility, underlining the vulnerability of America's national grid. |
The newspaper later retracted the claim that hackers had accessed the grid, saying the computer hacked was not attached to the system. | |
According to the news website: "The incursion may have been designed to disrupt the utility's operations or as a test to see whether they could penetrate a portion of the grid." | |
'Systemic, relentless, predatory' | 'Systemic, relentless, predatory' |
Politicians in Vermont, including the Democrat Governor, Peter Shumlin, are calling for a full investigation into the incident. | Politicians in Vermont, including the Democrat Governor, Peter Shumlin, are calling for a full investigation into the incident. |
"Vermonters and all Americans should be both alarmed and outraged that one of the world's leading thugs, [Russian President] Vladimir Putin, has been attempting to hack our electric grid, which we rely upon to support our quality-of-life, economy, health, and safety," he said in a statement. | "Vermonters and all Americans should be both alarmed and outraged that one of the world's leading thugs, [Russian President] Vladimir Putin, has been attempting to hack our electric grid, which we rely upon to support our quality-of-life, economy, health, and safety," he said in a statement. |
Democratic congressman Peter Welch said the discovery showed "how rampant Russian hacking is". | Democratic congressman Peter Welch said the discovery showed "how rampant Russian hacking is". |
"It's systemic, relentless, predatory," he added. | "It's systemic, relentless, predatory," he added. |
US officials believe Russia was behind the hacking of Ukraine's electrical grid in December 2015, which plunged parts of the country into darkness and left about 225,000 people without power. | US officials believe Russia was behind the hacking of Ukraine's electrical grid in December 2015, which plunged parts of the country into darkness and left about 225,000 people without power. |
Experts said it was the first known power outage caused by a cyber attack. | Experts said it was the first known power outage caused by a cyber attack. |
Update 25 January 2017: This story has been updated to make clear that the Washington Post has since retracted the claim in its article that hackers had accessed the US national grid. |