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Larry Dignan, Andrew Nusca and Rachel King

AT&T offers $100K reward in fiber optic vandalism; notes second incident

By | April 9, 2009, 11:21am PDT

Summary: updated below: No matter all of the advancements in wireless and mobile technology, at the end of the day, we’re all still connected to a big wire somewhere.  Early this morning, we discovered that one of those big wires is located under a busy Silicon Valley roadway. At some point around 2 a.m. PDT, a fiber optic [...]

updated below:

No matter all of the advancements in wireless and mobile technology, at the end of the day, we’re all still connected to a big wire somewhere.  Early this morning, we discovered that one of those big wires is located under a busy Silicon Valley roadway.

At some point around 2 a.m. PDT, a fiber optic line owned by AT&T but leased to Verizon became damaged. It was located in a manhole about 10 feet below the roadway. San Jose Police told KCBS-radio that they suspect vandalism and are treating the area as a crime scene.

The damage to the line silenced landline phones, cell phone service and Internet access for many in the area. But it also impacted a number of Web sites, which have data centers in the Silicon Valley area that - apparently - are connected to that fiber optic line.

ZDNet and sister site BNET were among those impacted. As Internet traffic was re-routed, some users experienced time-outs and slow page loads. The impact was intermittent and people in different places were experiencing different results.

Repair crews are on the scene and expect to have full service restored by 6 p.m. PDT

update: AT&T is offering a $100,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction for those responsible “for the vandalism incidents.” Following the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, AT&T’s networks were declared National Critical Infrastructures. Anyone who tampers with them is in violation of federal and state laws.

The damage cut off access to 911 emergency systems for people in the area.

There were actually two incidents - one in San Jose and another in San Carlos, which is about halfway between San Jose and San Francisco.

Tips can be given to the San Jose Police Department at 408-277-4161 (ask for Detective Carlos Melo or Detective Dan Phelan); Tips can be given to the San Carlos Police Department at 650-802-4423. Anonymous tip for either incident can be made to CrimeStoppers at 408-947-STOP.

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Dick Cheney was right
ejhonda 9th Apr 2009
We are less safe. This would never have happened on Bush's watch.

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umm no
curiousone975@... 10th Apr 2009
"We are less safe. This would never have happened on Bush's watch."

Yeah if memory serves Bush and Cheney were in charge while the terror attacks were happening on September 11th. The deaths of thousands of people and resulting war loss of freedoms hardly compares to a little vanadlism that was probably done by a disgruntled ex employee thanks to the economy being in the toilet which also oddly enough started under Bush and Cheney.
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Dude...
OhTheHumanity 10th Apr 2009
don't just blow off at the mouth about things you do not know about. You should maybe open a factual history book and see that Politicians are the problem in this country and not Republicans or Demorcrats. Sure would be nice if they could focus on science and protection for the citizens and not every freakin aspect of our lives. Its politics that is screwed and America will not change until people stop playing their ideological cards and actually make decisions that help people instead of keeping them down. Typically when I see people spout off about Bush and Cheney over and over they are actually uneducated and can't see past their ideology. I think Bush and Cheney were wrong in some things and right in others, but now in America we all stereotype everyone and everything to the point that the facts get washed out. America has become an emotional state of crazy ideas, no one with a backbone and unbridled help for failing companies. Forget the debt, forget inflation, just do what emotionally feels good at the time. Bush=Obama and Obama=Bush. Couple of out of touch clowns.
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Albee_Freeoneday 10th Apr 2009
daMan25 Right On!

You are a clear thinking, critical thinking person. We really need more like you!

Albee
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we have a follower
MLHACK 10th Apr 2009
Follow thy Professor. are you gilligan happy
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He speaks the truth.
Hates Idiots 10th Apr 2009
Bush cut into our privacy rights with illegal wire-tapping of US citizens by covert operatives who answered only to him. Obama wants start up a government funded ?volunteer? security force to augment the national police and military that answers only to him.

Both sound like modern day versions of the Nazis Gestapo.

Ideology aside, absolute power corrupts absolutely unless the citizens watch their own backs.
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AH MEN
MLHACK 10th Apr 2009
.
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your suggestions?
bobstaggers 10th Apr 2009
And your solutions are? Long on verbage, bit short on suggestions. But I do agree, politicians are the problem, but then we elected them.
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????
jasonemmg 10th Apr 2009
I happen to be well educated and informed when it comes to world and US history.

As I recall, under Clinton there was NO 9/11 and companies were hiring thousands of employees NOT LAYING-OFF.

My investments WERE MAKING THOUSANDS $$$ NOT LOSING $$$ UNDER BUSH
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Clinton had terrorists too
alpyne2@... 10th Apr 2009
The first attack on the Twin Towers was under Clinton (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1993_World_Trade_Center_bombing) as was the bombing of the USS Cole (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Cole_bombing), and a couple of US Embassy bombings in Africa. If Bush still gets credit for today's economy, then Clinton deserves some credit for 9/11.
Of course terrorism isn't really new: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/target/etc/cron.html
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Clinton practiced "Reaganomics" after the
Democrats ceded congress to the GOP in '94.
After the threat of Hillary Care and additional
tax increases were off the table, the economy
flourished until the years of the Bush disaster.
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you wiki it
MLHACK 10th Apr 2009
Ok if you are backing your case up with Wikipedia and pb freaking s you have got to be an idot. Wikipedia is great for the right thing like bio of tommy lee
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he he he
dekirk6@... 10th Apr 2009
You are kidding are you not? I don't believe Tommy is as bad as Wiki makes him out. Hold on though I love PBS, don't be messin with my Sesame Street Bros!!
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uneducated
Storageman 11th Apr 2009
While the President has some input on the country, the politicians that have the most impact on our finances happen to be Congress. If you happen to check back to each time our economy took a nosedive it followed an approximately six year rule by the Democrats in Congress! Coincidence? I thnk not!
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What
MLHACK 10th Apr 2009
How can you subject line dude like a cali surfer then try to pull of a professor reply when did you copy and paste that from. Geez
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I think he was being sarcastic given the
xXSpeedzXx 10th Apr 2009
smiley at the end of the post.
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All Bush's fault
Geotopia 10th Apr 2009
Can someone please call in the tip line and report G.W. Bush! He's out of
office, but the planet is still warming, cooling, whatever, and now this! I
think he can be arrested on his Crawford Ranch, but the police will have
to drive over a bunch of pink biatches first. Oh, and watch out because I
think Cheney was visiting to hunt some of the ranch quail, so the boys
are armed and dangerous.
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Actually...
fairportfan 10th Apr 2009
...the Shrub isn't living on his pig farm in Crawford, he's living in a big city because the folks in Crawford cou;dn't wit to tee she last of is butt and to be nearer a liquor store.
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Maybe you should have...
fairportfan 10th Apr 2009
...noticed the smiley at the end of the OP.
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If memory serves...
JohnMcGrew@... 10th Apr 2009
...wasn't it the Clinton Administration that
made it policy (the Gorelick memo) that the FBI
and CIA were not to be permitted to share
information regarding domestic terrorist
activities?

Oh, and how did the Clinton Administration deal
with the following acts of Islamic fascism?

January 1993: 2 CIA agents are shot and killed
as they enter CIA headquarters in Langley,
Virginia.

February 1993: Muslim extremists (al-Gama'a al-
Islamiyya, possibly with involvement of friendly
rival al-Qaida) set off a bomb in in a rented
van in the basement of the World Trade Center,
killing six and wounding more than 1,000.

Spring 1993: Muslim extremists (al-Gama'a al-
Islamiyya, the Sudanese Islamic Front and at
least one member of Hamas) plot to blow up the
Lincoln and Holland tunnels, the U.N. complex,
and the FBI's lower Manhattan headquarters.

November 1995: Muslim extremists (possibly
Iranian "Party of God") explode a car bomb at
U.S. military headquarters in Saudi Arabia,
killing five U.S. military servicemen.

June 1996: Muslim extremists (13 Saudis and a
Lebanese member of Hezbollah, probably with
involvement of al-Qaida) explode a truck bomb
outside the Khobar Towers military complex at
Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, killing 19 American
servicemen and injuring over 500.

August 1998: Muslim extremists (al-Qaida)
explode truck bombs at U.S. embassies in Kenya
and Tanzania, killing 224 and injuring
thousands.

October 2000: The USS Cole was docked in the
port of Aden, Yemen for refueling when a small
craft pulled along side the ship and exploded
killing 17 US Navy Sailors. Attacking a US War
Ship is an act of war, but instead the FBI is
sent to investigate.

Clinton vowed to get to the bottom of each of
these incidents. And yet, we know that it was
never a priority. In fact, it was the nature of
the Clinton Administration to avoid any
proactive move regarding international
terrorism. The best example of this would be
the several occasions where he was literally
offered Bin Laden by Sudan. All they had to do
was pick him up. And yet, they declined,
because doing so might have been
"controversial".

So it's rather disingenuous to pin 911 on Bush.
In fact, had the Bush Administration actually
acted against the 911 perpetrators on 910, no
doubt the brainless ideologs such as yourself
would have mocked the event.

"Yes, and the reality is that every terrorist
plot is a joke until it goes off successfully.
You know, when you consider the stories that we
read about the 9/11 guys afterwards, that they?d
been in a lap dancing club a couple of nights
before, and the girls had complained that they
were lousy tippers, you can imagine if they?d
been arrested on September 10th, and all we?d
had to go on would just be the lousy tippers in
the lap dancing club. They would have seemed
like a joke, and people would have been saying
well, why are you making such a fuss about this?
Bush is just whipping up a lot of fear for
nothing about this. Every terrorist is a joke
until he succeeds in blowing something up. And
that?s why we pay no attention, and that?s why
we will pay no attention until the next terrible
murderous atrocity happens. Mark Steyn,
yesterday.
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If memory serves
alpyne2@... 10th Apr 2009
Good summary - thanks!
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Loss of Freedoms?
arthurehrlich@... 10th Apr 2009
This is a canard that is often repeated by Liberal Morons. What freedoms did we lose under Bush? Can anyone be specific? What freedoms will we lose under Obama with his "National Securiry Force"? Will they get shirts and armbands?
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Couldn't have said it better myself!
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MLHACK 10th Apr 2009
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So much about clouds and networks
Linux Geek 9th Apr 2009
They are as unreliable as their weakest link.
The cloud is nothing more than a thunderstorm waiting to happen. "Eggs in one basket"; there are some advantages, but if we're relying on cables, that's weak... wireless is easier to hack into as well...
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Which is why...
fairportfan 10th Apr 2009
...the only "cloud" service i use is Gmail.

And i have other ways to communicate.

Including drums.
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Genius!!
dekirk6@... 10th Apr 2009
Drums yes, and smoke signals! I say back to basics and to hell with all this high tech garbage! Drums, yeah that's it! Oh yeah and humor too, that will get us through a lot because if you bother to look at history you will find that our species has always been crazy and destructive. But! drums yeah!
Gotta hope everyones OK...
Given Google's tendency for April Fool's spoofs and fibs, I would imagine that they have even more defibulators than defibrillators. But isn't it Snopes.com that does all of the 'defibulating'?
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United Nations Hague Summit
Brother Martin de Porres 10th Apr 2009
On the 31st March the United Nations met in a summit conference on the issues surrounding 'Narco-Terrorism' and Afghanistan Etc.
Dr. Jonathan S. Lockwood, who originated the 'LAMP' system of predictive intel, could be the man to talk to? Over a century ago, when Great Britain had vital strategic interests in the region, Afghanistan was in a key position, Russia also had ambitions, and 'The Great Game' was still being played out. Britain's foreign policy was unashamedly 'Divide and Rule'. Pashtunistan the Southern Region of Afghanistan, would give the Russian Navy a foothold to supply Afghanistan with war materials...To prevent this, Britain devised the 'Durand Line' which essentially 'land-locked' Afghanistan. An anual bribe of million rupees (10 Lakh) was offered to cement the Durand Treaty, which expired in 1993. The players are Afghanistan and Pakistan who have a long standing border dispute, India and Tehran are interested onlookers. The stakes are high, both Pakistan and India have joined the Nuclear Club, Tehran may follow soon? The danger of WMD deployment in an all out war, is possible. Israel have advisors working with the Afghanistan Government in Kabul. Yesterday there was a major Anti-Terrorist Operation to counter a treat in the North West of Britain. (very dramatic). Economics Professor Loretta Napoleoni in her best selling book T?RROR Inc. estimates the anual revenue from narco-terrorism as about $1.5 Trillion Dollars US. That is more liquidity than can ever be actually extracted from Western Stockmarkets, it would leave a significant hole! but it's the kind of cash, that can significantly affect and impact upon Global Finance. The objective is to 'destabilize' our markets, and not to make vast capital gains. The old Soviet Union was brought crashing down by these tactics, It may be our turn next? Those Pashtuns are fed up with this 'Durand Line' that cuts through their little villages, and divides their families. If the only solution to the problem is to teach the West a very 'hard' lesson. Then that is our problem, not their problem. Disrupting lines of communication, are the first stages of all out warfare. CAVEAT!
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Ever hear of a thing called a paragraph.
xXSpeedzXx 10th Apr 2009
It separates out ideas, so that people don't get twitchie eyes syndrome tring to read your post. You may have had something interesting to say, but I can't read your post without my eyes going buggy.
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Apparently...
fairportfan 10th Apr 2009
...no.
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Or it could very well be vandals?
GuidingLight 10th Apr 2009
not every ceiminal act is the work of terrorist.
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Hmmmm
rkendsley 10th Apr 2009
I would think it would more likely be a CWA counter move, but then again... who knows.
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Life imitates Art
pyrdek 10th Apr 2009
Seems like there was a TV show aired a few weeks ago, "Numbers" I believe, where a cyber terrorist hacked into a "secure" fiber optic line in a manhole. The stars of the show had to chase him down in the tunnels under the city streets.

Now I wonder, did this give somebody an idea???
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What does damaged mean?
Anita Y. Mathis 10th Apr 2009
Does it mean bent? Does it mean cut? Manhole covers are not easy to lift. Plus it's dark down there. Could it have been a mistake? Was someone working down there earlier?
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Judging...
fairportfan 10th Apr 2009
...by references to hacksaws (and the fact that it happened in two different ;locations), i'd guess deliberate.
Stuff happens, whether it is vandalism or a backhoe operator who dug in the wrong spot. If you want a guarantee communications won't fail, you need a backup that doesn't use the same pipe. And you pay a lot more. So either you get the fast, cheap one and put up with an occasional outage, or you PAY for redundancy. Of course, if this was vandalism, they need prison time.
...of our infrastructure. Our only hope is to build
in as much redundancy as possible, maintain a certain
degree of self-sufficiency for the most critical
applications and services, and do our best to prevent
these events in the first place.
Folks,

Can it be that America has enemies everywhere? Or is that just Richard Nixon and Joe McCarthy type of thinking. Well let?s see America is fighting two very unpopular wars. America has been and continues to be the major polluter of the earth?s atmosphere. America is largely responsible for the worldwide financial crash of 2008. So maybe America does have enemies everywhere.

Think about it.
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...but if this was the CWA, they have to know they aren't going to win any points engaging in boneheaded actions like this.

Or, it *could* have been terrorists "judging the waters", e.g. a practice run for something bigger. How far could they go? (Now there's a cheery thought)

But, it may just have been a "band of bored idiots" who had nothing else better to do.

Any way you look at it, though, this is worrying...
Shows the incredible damage a small group of terrorists, spread around the country, could do with small chain saws which cost much less than a cross country airline ticket from Boston.
Sounds like the makings of a 'fire sale'

> Gaining control of a fiber optical backbone
> US electrical grid compromised

Only thing left is the financial market

Almost sounds like a movie plot.
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The very concept of the Internet was to make it relatively immune to random cuts, as would occur on a battlefield. So traffic slows down a bit and gets re-routed; big deal.

What scares me much more is the notion that a very large percentage of our energy comes from countries far away and not particularly friendly to us. Any logical person not blinded by ideology would immediately set about building a hundred nuke power plants, which have been shown to be extremely reliable, safe, and immune to external political events. Unfortunately, we have a Messiah as our figurehead who not only is not logical but also is very much wrapped up in ideology. But I'm not blaming Him; He can't help Himself. I'm blaming the folks who thought electing Him was a good idea.
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Typical....
mcp123 10th Apr 2009
"Messiah as our figurehead "

At least the President isn't Sarah Palin... anotherwords the republicans MESSIAH. Now we'd be involved in that whole soap opera.

The current administration does support nuclear plants however with as bankrupt as the republicans have left the country it is unlikely we'll be able to afford anything soon much less 100 nuclear plants.

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