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which included MP-5 submachine guns and large-caliber handguns, had been altered
by police to fire only plastic pellets for training exercises, it is possible for them to be
converted back to lethal use. The two men who allegedly broke into the building were
"low-level burglars" who were looking to strip the building of copper wiring to sell to
support their drug habits, the police commander said. Police are continuing to try to
find the weapons, but do not know how many people may have bought guns from the
men or any of their identities, he said. It is also possible the suspects have stashed the
guns, police officials said.
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October 29, Tulsa World
– (Oklahoma) Police arrest man with Molotov cocktails in
his car. A 58-year-old man accused of walking into a Tulsa, Oklahoma police station
and threatening to burn down the city was arrested and jailed October 28. He was
booked into Tulsa Jail at 2:45 p.m. October 28 on complaints that include possessing
potential explosives in or near a car or building, and threatening to use the devices. A
police sergeant said the suspect entered the Tulsa Police Department's Riverside
Division, on S. Riverside Drive, October 28 and said his vehicle parked outside
contained explosive devices. He made statements indicating he wanted to burn down
the city of Tulsa. The sergeant said officers went out to his vehicle and found six
gasoline-filled containers with wicks attached — often described as Molotov cocktails.
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45.
October 31, Marketwire
– (National) Symantec survey finds global critical
infrastructure providers less aware and engaged in government
programs. Symantec Corporation October 31 released the findings of its 2011 Critical
Infrastructure Protection (CIP) Survey, which found a drop in awareness and
engagement on a global basis as measured by the CIP Participation Index. Compared to
2010, companies surveyed this year show a CIP Participation Index of 82 percent in
government protection programs, down 18 points from last year. Critical infrastructure
providers come from industries that are of such importance that if their cyber networks
were successfully attacked and disabled, it would result in an actual threat to national
security.
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October 29, Softpedia
– (International) DevilRobber OS X malware mines for
bitcoins while stealing your data. Certain torrents that should contain legitimate Mac
OS X applications were found to serve a copy of OSX/Miner-D, a new piece of