Homeland Security warns about potential threats against utilities

http://www.cnn.com/2011/US/07/21/terror.warning.utilities/

(CNN) -- The Department of Homeland Security released more details this week 
about a new intelligence bulletin that warned of possible threats to private 
utility facilities in the United States.

The bulletin, released Tuesday, warned that disgruntled current and former 
employees have in the recent past been able to use their insider knowledge to 
disrupt operations at water, gas and waste facilities.

"When violent extremists are able to gain access to an insider or acquire an 
insider position, this increases the likelihood of success and impact of an 
attack," the bulletin warns.

The bulletin did not talk about a current threat to these sensitive facilities. 
But the document did detail a case in 2010 when a U.S. citizen was arrested in 
Yemen during a round up of suspected al Qaeda members. The person had worked 
"for several contractors performing non-sensitive maintenance at five different 
U.S. nuclear power plants from 2002 to 2008," the bulletin said.

"While DHS has no specific, credible intelligence of an imminent threat posed 
to the private-sector utilities, several recent  incidents highlight the 
ongoing threat to infrastructure in the utility sectors from insiders and 
outsiders seeking facility-specific information that might be exploited in an 
attack," DHS spokesman Matthew Chandler said.

The department will work closely with state and local officials including 
utility companies "to take steps to best protect from potential threats, 
including protecting our nation's infrastructure," he said.

CNN's Jim Barnett and Carol Cratty contributed to this report

 

 
 
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