NEWS MyEagleNews.com Wednesday, April 27, 2022 A7 Hackers targeting agriculture, FBI warns By CAROL RYAN DUMAS Capital Press WASHINGTON — The FBI is warning agricultural cooperatives that internet ran- somware attacks may be more likely during critical planting and harvest seasons, disrupt- ing operations, causing finan- cial losses and disrupting the food supply. The FBI noted ransomware attacks against six grain coop- eratives last fall during harvest and two attacks this year that could have impacted the plant- ing season by disrupting the supply of seed and fertilizer. “Cyber actors may per- ceive cooperatives as lucrative targets with a willingness to pay due to the time-sensitive role they play in agricultural production,” the FBI stated. Although ransomware attacks against the entire farm- to-table sector occur regularly, the number of cyberattacks against agricultural cooper- atives during key seasons is notable, the agency said. Since 2021, several agri- cultural cooperatives have been hit by a variety of ransomware. Initial intrusions included known but unpatched soft- ware vulnerabilities as well as secondary infections from the exploitation of shared net- work resources, according to the FBI. Production was impacted for some of the targeted co-ops, resulting in slower processing due to manual operations, while others lost access to administrative func- tions such as websites and email. “A significant disruption of grain production could impact the entire food chain, since grain is not only consumed by humans but also used for ani- mal feed,” the FBI said. In addition, a significant disruption of grain and corn production could impact commodities trading and stocks,” the agency said. An attack that disrupts processing at a meat or dairy facility can quickly result in spoiled products and have cascading effects down to the farm level as ani- mals cannot be processed, it said. The cyberattacks last fall and this year included: • March, 2022: A multi- state grain company had a ransomware attack. In addi- tion to grain processing, the company provides seed, fer- tilizer and logistics services, which are critical during the spring planting. • February, 2022: A com- pany providing feed milling and other agricultural ser- vices reported two instances in which an attacker gained access to some of its systems and may have attempted to initiate a ransomware attack. The attempts were detected and stopped. • Sept. 15-Oct. 6, 2021: Six grain cooperatives were attacked by ransomware. Several types of ransom- ware were used. Some tar- geted co-ops had to halt production while others lost administrative functions. • July, 2021: A business management software com- pany found malicious activity on its network. The ransom- ware attacker demanded $30 million in ransom. The attack led to secondary ransomware infections on several of its cli- ents’ computer systems, which included several agricultural cooperatives. Recommendations for protecting against ransom- ware attacks and additional resources can be found at: https://bit.ly/3EGpo6X to Ingle Creek, Mt. Vernon for a report of suspicious circumstances. 12:23 p.m.: Responded to Canyon Mountain Trail, Can- yon City, for a trespassing complaint. 12:32 p.m.: Responded to Bologna Creek Ranch, Kimberly, for a trespassing complaint. 2:06 p.m.: Received a report of theft at Clyde Holl- iday park, Mt. Vernon. 7:22 p.m.: Advised of the theft of an animal from River- side Mobile Home Park, John Day. 8:40 p.m.: Responded to Riverside Mobile Home Park, John Day, for a driving complaint. 10:04 p.m.: Responded to Meadowbrook Apart- ments, John Day, for a driving complaint. April 20 2:45 a.m.: Responded to Hillcrest Drive, John Day, for a suspicious person. 6:13 a.m.: Responded to Sinclair station, John Day, for an unwanted person. 9:11 a.m.: Responded to Northwest Bridge Street, John Day, for a public assist. 11:24 a.m.: Responded to the Dayville Mercantile for a public assist. 2:42 p.m.: Received a report of a hit-and-run crash at the Outpost Restaurant, John Day. • John Day Ambulance April 13 6:38 p.m.: Dispatched to Valley View Assisted Living for a 95-year-old female with a medical issue. 9:34 p.m.: Dispatched to East Riverside Street, Mt. Ver- non, for a male in pain. April 14 12:14 a.m.: Patient trans- port to Valley View Assisted Living. 9:51 a.m.: Dispatched to Valley View Assisted Living for a 70-year-old male with high blood pressure. 11:50 a.m.: Dispatched to Northwest Bridge Street for a 90-year-old female with nausea, weakness and confusion. 2:52 p.m.: Patient trans- fer at the airport. 4:08 p.m.: Patient trans- fer at the airport. April 15 10:44 a.m.: Patient trans- fer at the airport. April 17 10:03 p.m.: Dispatched to Antelope Lane, Mt. Ver- non, for a 52-year-old female who fell and twisted her knee. April 18 6:50 a.m.: Patient trans- port to St. Charles Medical Center, Bend. 8:04 a.m.: Patient trans- fer at the airport. 2:11 p.m.: Dispatched with John Day Fire to North- east Dayton Street for a lift assist. • Seneca Ambulance April 18 1:25 p.m.: Dispatched to C Avenue for a 71-year- old female with chest pains. John Day Ambulance also responded. • Prairie City Ambulance April 16 5:58 p.m.: Dispatched to North Johnson Street for a 63-year-old female with back and leg pain. John Day Ambulance also responded. April 20 1:38 p.m.: Dispatched to West Front Street for an overdose. John Day Ambu- lance also responded. April 13 2:14 p.m.: Investigated a fire at 492 N. Washington St. • Long Creek Fire April 15 7:09 p.m.: Responded to 107 E. Main St. for a house fire. COPS AND COURTS Arrests and citations in the Blue Mountain Eagle are taken from the logs of law enforcement agencies. Every effort is made to report the court disposition of arrest cases. Oregon State Police April 10 3:56 p.m.: Trooper stopped a Pontiac sedan for a traffic violation on U.S. Highway 395 South in John Day. Caleb Joe Vielma, 32, of John Day was cited for driving while suspended, driving uninsured, and improper tags. The car was impounded and towed. April 11 1:59 p.m.: Trooper responded to the laundromat on Highway 26 in Mt. Ver- non, where he made contact with a woman who had an out- standing felony arrest warrant. Melinda Jo Moss, 43, was taken into custody and booked into the Grant County Jail. 11:44 p.m.: Trooper responded to Highway 395 North near milepost 79B for a single-vehicle crash. A trac- tor-trailer rig had detoured off Interstate 84 due to a clo- sure and slid off Highway 395 in the snow. The driver, Dali- bor Sakotic, 38, was cited for exceeding the legal length of vehicles in combination. The truck was towed back onto the road and released to the driver. April 12 9:06 a.m.: Trooper responded to Highway 395 North near milepost 93 for a single-vehicle crash. A pickup towing a trailer loaded with drilling equipment had slid on an icy patch, jackknifed and gone off the road, coming to rest against a steep embank- ment. The driver, Douglas Delando Reece, 43, of Spring, Texas, was cited for driving without a license and driving uninsured. The pickup and trailer were towed, and the driver and his passenger were given a ride to John Day. April 18 2:29 p.m.: Trooper responded to Highway 26 near milepost 144 for an abandoned vehicle. The vehi- cle, a blue Nissan Quest that had ben tagged as abandoned two days earlier, was towed to John Day. Grant County Sheriff The Grant County Sheriff’s Office reported the following for the week ending April 20: Concealed handgun licenses: 4 Average inmates: 11 Bookings: 3 Releases: 8 Arrests: 1 Citations: 0 Fingerprints: 1 Civil papers: 9 Warrants processed: 4 Assist/welfare check: 1 Search and rescue: 0 Justice Court The Grant County Justice Court reported the following activity for the week ending April 20: Persons on probation: 44 Traffic citations filed: 7 Violations filed: 1 Hearings held: 12 Exceeding the speed limit: Raymond Leonard Thielke, 86, Canyon City, April 7, 60/35 zone, fined $265; Oleg Oleynick, 31, Philadelphia, April 1, 47/25 zone, fined $265. Failure to drive within a lane: Marvin Clinton Crist, 75, Long Creek, March 17, fined $265. Failure to register vehicle: Wade Franklin Keith, 27, Pon- deray, Idaho, Aug. 25, 2019, fined $115; Wade Franklin Keith, 27, Ponderay, Idaho, Sept. 30, 2019, fined $115; Wade Franklin Keith, 27, Pon- deray, Idaho, Nov. 20, 2019, fined $115. Expired registration sticker: Caleb Joe Vielma, 32, John Day, March 18, fined $115. No operator’s license: Wade Franklin Keith, 27, Pon- deray, Idaho, Aug. 25, 2019, fined $265; Wade Franklin Keith, 27, Ponderay, Idaho, Sept. 30, 2019, fined $265. Driving while suspended or revoked: Dakota Charles Stout, 25, John Day, March 1, fined $440; Caleb Joe Vielma, 32, John Day, March 18, fined $440; Keith Wade Franklin, 27, Ponderay, Idaho, Dec. 8, 2019, fined $440. Driving uninsured: Dakota Charles Stout, 25, John Day, March 1, fined $265; Caleb Joe Vielma, 32, John Day, March 18, fined $265; Wade Franklin Keith, 27, Ponderay, Idaho, Aug. 25, 2019, fined $265; Wade Franklin Keith, 27, Ponderay, Idaho, Nov. 20, 2019, fined $265. Second-degree criminal trespass: Erik Ivan Mountain, 44, fined $650. Dispatch Grant County dispatch worked 146 calls during the week ending April 13, including: • Oregon State Police April 14 7:19 a.m.: Advised of a slide-off crash on High- way 395 North near milepost 105B. April 15 8:04 a.m.: Advised of a cow on Highway 126 near milepost 147. 12:03 pm.: Advised of a driving complaint on High- way 26 near Pine Creek. • Grant County Sheriff April 13 5:14 p.m.: Responded to a report of a restraining order violation on Ingle Street in Mt. Vernon. April 14 10:35 a.m.: Responded to Patterson Bridge Road, John Day, for a suspicious person. 12:18 p.m.: Hope 4 Paws was contacted regarding loose livestock on West Franklin Avenue, Dayville. 8:29 p.m.: Advised of a harassment complaint on North McHaley Street, Prai- rie City. April 15 12:44 pm.: Received a report of a lost gun at the John Day Motel. 2:55 p.m.: Responded with OSP to East Main Street, John Day, for a domestic dispute. 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April 17 3:48 p.m.: Received a report of a dog running in traf- fic near Clyde Holliday State Park, Mt. Vernon. 6:34 p.m.: Advised of a driving complaint on South- west Brent Drive, John Day. 6:48 p.m.: Responded to West Main Street, John Day, for a dispute. 8 p.m.: Responded to Meadowbrook Apartments, John Day, for an open door. April 18 7:53 a.m.: Responded to Bisnett Insurance, John Day, for a suspicious vehicle. 8:22 a.m.: Responded to Grant County Fairgrounds, John Day, for an unwanted person. Elmer R. Ahrendsen, 48, of John Day arrested for probation violation. 9:29 a.m.: Responded to Dixie Creek for a livestock complaint. 9:46 a.m.: Responded to Meadowbrook Apartments, John Day, for a welfare check. 10:14 a.m.: Responded to Nan’s Rock Road, Mt. Ver- non, for an animal complaint. 6:12 p.m.: Responded to Maple Street, Granite, for a welfare check. 9:03 p.m.: Responded to the Grant County Fairgrounds, John Day, for a suspicious vehicle. April 19 6:57 a.m.: Responded to Northeast Dayton Street, John Day, for a parking complaint. 10:41 a.m.: Responded