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Logic bomb

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Intentional delayed sabotage of a computer program with activation subject to conditions

Alogic bomb is a piece ofcode intentionally inserted into asoftware system that will set off a malicious function when specified conditions are met. For example, a programmer may hide a piece of code that starts deletingfiles (such as a salarydatabase trigger), should they ever be terminated from the company.

Software that is inherently malicious, such asviruses andworms, often contain logic bombs that execute a certainpayload at a pre-defined time or when some other condition is met. This technique can be used by a virus or worm to gain momentum and spread before being noticed. Some viruses attack their host systems on specific dates, such asFriday the 13th orApril Fools' Day.Trojans and othercomputer viruses that activate on certain dates are often called "time bombs".

To be considered a logic bomb, the payload should be unwanted and undisclosed to the user of the software. As an example, trial programs with code thatdisables certain functionality after a set time are not normally regarded as logic bombs.

Successful

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  • In June 2006 Roger Duronio, asystem administrator forUBS, was charged with using a logic bomb to damage the company's computer network, and with securities fraud for his failed plan to drive down the company's stock with activation of the logic bomb.[1][2] Duronio was later convicted and sentenced to 8 years and 1 month in prison, as well as a $3.1 million restitution to UBS.[3]
  • On 20 March 2013, in an attack launched againstSouth Korea, a logic bomb struck machines and "wiped the hard drives andmaster boot records of at least three banks and two media companies simultaneously."[4][5]Symantec reported that the malware also contained a component that was capable of wiping Linux machines.[6][7]
  • On 19 July 2019, David Tinley, a contract employee, pleaded guilty for programming logic bombs within the software he created forSiemens Corporation.[8] The software was intentionally made to malfunction after a certain amount of time, requiring the company to hire him to fix it for a fee. The logic bombs went undetected for two years, but were then discovered while he was out of town and had to hand over the administrative password to his software.[9]
  • In 2023, researchers discovered that someNewag trains were secretly programmed to deliberately break down after a certain distance, or during maintenance windows, or when onboard GPS confirmed they were located in rivals' workshops for repair.[10][11]

Attempted

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  • In February 2000, Tony Xiaotong Yu, indicted before agrand jury, was accused of planting a logic bomb during his employment as a programmer and securities trader atDeutsche Morgan Grenfell. The bomb, planted in 1996, had a trigger date of 20 July 2000, but was discovered by other programmers in the company. Removing and cleaning up after the bomb allegedly took several months.[12]
  • On 2 October 2003 Yung-Hsun Lin, also known as Andy Lin, changed code on a server atMedco Health Solutions Inc.'sFair Lawn, New Jersey headquarters, where he was employed as a Unix administrator, creating a logic bomb set to go off on his birthday in 2004. It failed to work due to a programming error, so Lin corrected the error and reset it to go off on his next birthday, but it was discovered and disabled by a Medco computer systems administrator a few months before the trigger date. Lin pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 30 months in jail in a federal prison in addition to $81,200 inrestitution. The charges held a maximum sentence of 10 years and a fine of US$250,000.[13][14]
  • On 29 October 2008 a logic bomb was discovered at American mortgage giantFannie Mae. The bomb was planted by Rajendrasinh Babubhai Makwana, an IT contractor who worked at Fannie Mae'sUrbana, Maryland facility. The bomb was set to activate on 31 January 2009 and could have wiped all of Fannie Mae's 4000 servers. Makwana had been terminated around 1:00 p.m. on 24 October 2008 and managed to plant the bomb before his network access was revoked. Makwana was indicted in a Maryland court on 27 January 2009 for unauthorized computer access,[15][16] convicted on 4 October 2010, and sentenced to 41 months in prison on 17 December 2010.[17]
  • In October 2009, Douglas Duchak was terminated from his job as data analyst at the Colorado Springs Operations Center (CSOC) of the U.S.Transportation Security Administration. Surveillance cameras captured images of Duchak entering the facility after hours and loading a logic bomb onto a CSOC server that stored data from the U.S. Marshals. In January 2011, Duchak was sentenced to two years in prison, $60,587 in fines, and three years on probation.[18] At his sentencing, Duchak tearfully apologized as his lawyer noted that at the time of the incident, Duchak's wife was pregnant with their second child. The judge at the sentencing mentioned that this logic bomb planting "incident was an anomaly in an otherwise untarnished work history."[19]

Alleged

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Thomas C. Reed wrote in his 2004 bookAt the Abyss: An Insider's History of the Cold War that in 1982, a sabotage occurred on theTrans-Siberian Pipeline because of a logic bomb. According to Reed, aKGB operative stole the plans for a sophisticated control system and its software from a Canadian firm, for use on its Siberian pipeline. TheCentral Intelligence Agency (CIA) was tipped off by documents in theFarewell Dossier, and had the company insert a logic bomb in the program forsabotage purposes.[20][21] Critics have contested the authenticity of this account,[22][23] and it was reported that the story may be a hoax.[24]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Man accused of crashing UBS servers | The Register
  2. ^"Nightmare On Wall Street: Prosecution Witness Describes 'Chaos' In UBS PaineWebber Attack - News by InformationWeek". Archived fromthe original on 28 October 2007. Retrieved8 December 2006.
  3. ^Former UBS Computer Systems Manager Gets 97 Months for Unleashing "Logic Bomb" on Company NetworkArchived 30 September 2007 at theWayback Machine
  4. ^"Government waging 'war' against people: Kim Zetter".Wired. Retrieved3 April 2013.
  5. ^Lee, Se Young (20 March 2013)."South Korea raises alert after hackers attack broadcasters, banks: Se Young Lee".Reuters. Retrieved3 April 2013.
  6. ^"Remote Linux Wiper Found in South Korean Cyber Attack".Symantec. Archived fromthe original on 24 March 2013. Retrieved3 April 2013.
  7. ^"South Korean Banks and Broadcasting Organizations Suffer Major Damage from Cyber Attack".Symantec. Archived fromthe original on 24 March 2013. Retrieved3 April 2013.
  8. ^"Siemens Contract Employee Intentionally Damaged Computers by Planting Logic Bombs into Programs He Designed".www.justice.gov. United States Department of Justice. 19 July 2019. Retrieved9 September 2019.
  9. ^Cimpanu, Catalin."Siemens contractor pleads guilty to planting logic bomb in company spreadsheets".ZDNet. Retrieved9 September 2019.
  10. ^List, Jenny (6 December 2023)."The Deere Disease Spreads To Trains".Hackaday. Retrieved6 December 2023.
  11. ^"O trzech takich, co zhakowali prawdziwy pociąg – a nawet 30 pociągów".Zaufana Trzecia Strona (in Polish). 5 December 2023. Retrieved6 December 2023.
  12. ^"Man Indicted in Computer Case".The New York Times. 10 February 2000. pp. C.7.
  13. ^Vijayan, Jaikumar."Unix Admin Pleads Guilty to Planting Logic Bomb".PC World. Archived fromthe original on 28 October 2007. Retrieved22 September 2007.
  14. ^"2.5 Years in Jail for Planting 'Logic Bomb'".Slashdot. 9 January 2008.
  15. ^"Fannie Mae Contractor Indicted For Logic Bomb". Archived fromthe original on 20 June 2009. Retrieved29 January 2009.
  16. ^Former Employee of Fannie Mae Contractor Convicted of Attempting to Destroy Fannie Mae Computer DataArchived 7 October 2010 at theWayback Machine 4 October 2010
  17. ^Stephen C. Webster (31 December 2010)."Programmer jailed three years over plot to wipe out all of Fannie Mae's financial data".The Raw Story. Archived fromthe original on 8 May 2014. Retrieved26 May 2012.
  18. ^TSA Worker Gets 2 Years for Planting Logic Bomb in Screening System 12 January 2011
  19. ^Springs man sent to prison for hacking into TSA computerArchived 15 December 2012 at theWayback Machine 11 January 2011
  20. ^Reed, Thomas C. (2004).At the Abyss: An Insider's History of the Cold War. Random House Pub.ISBN 978-0-8914-1821-4.
  21. ^French, Matthew (26 April 2004)."Tech sabotage during the Cold War".Federal Computer Week. 1105 Media. Archived fromthe original on 3 April 2019. Retrieved18 December 2013.
  22. ^Medetsky, Anatoly (18 March 2004)."KGB Veteran Denies CIA Caused '82 Blast".The Moscow Times. Archived fromthe original on 31 January 2016. Retrieved30 July 2015.
  23. ^Hesseldahl, Arik; Kharif, Olga (10 October 2014)."Cyber Crime and Information Warfare: A 30-Year History".Bloomberg Business. p. 2. Retrieved30 July 2015.
  24. ^Mackeown, Patrick (10 August 2006)."Bookscape: Short Story - Famous Computer Hoaxes". Bookscape. Archived on 13 November 2010.
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