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Whew, Theft of Classified Data in Brazil Was Just an Inside Job! PDF Print E-mail
Written by Daniel M. Cavalcante   
Saturday, 01 March 2008 21:55

Laptop computer Petrobras publicly announced two weeks ago (February 14) that it got burglarized. Brazil's state-controlled giant energy company was prompted to fess up after Terra Magazine (part of a major news portal) published a scoop, divulging inconclusive details of an ongoing classified investigation led by the Federal Police "only few Brazilians knew about so far."

The article hinted about a presumable case of industrial espionage regarding important data, which was contained in two notebooks and a hard-drive missing from a container that left the Campos basin for the city of Macaé, located almost a hundred miles away from the port of Rio the Janeiro, where it previously had made a stop.

The relevance of the data stored in the equipment was asserted by the author who argued that the responsible for its transportation was Halliburton, described as one of the world's largest oilfield services provider, previously directed by Dick Cheney prior to his career as "Bush Junior's vice-president."

In a doomed attempt to keep investigations covert, Petrobras issued an evasive note to 'clarify' that the equipment was indeed stolen and did leak important data, but no worries! They had backup. It also claimed that the theft took place "within the installations of the corporation that provides specialized services for Petrobras" and said it happened while that very specialized corporation was guarding the material, not Petrobras.

The cloaking of such a lucrative subject is certain to trigger media's scrutiny and speculation. And so, national attention was steered towards the fog of this mysterious investigation throughout the last couple of weeks.

Further news updates rectified that the containers had originally left the Santos basin, location of the recently found Tupi oil field (estimated to contain at least 5 to 8 billion barrels of oil equivalent) and the Jupiter gas field (a reserve of natural gas about the same size of Tupi's).

Petrobras has boasted that future exploration of these two fields should grant the country energy independence and turn it into a major international exporter.

Pressing emphasis on the matter sparked a heated debate of diverting statements, conjectures and opinions, mostly converging to the impelling hypothesis of industrial espionage. Though Federal Police still have not ruled out the possibility of a common crime, it announced that the case seemed almost certain industrial espionage.

A day after matters went public, Info magazine interviewed Fernando Siqueira, director of Petrobras' Association of Engineers (Apete), which acknowledged that the company has been a constant target for data espionage since the discovery of the Tupi oil field, leaking that two engineers and a geologist had their houses invaded recently, occasion in which only their notebooks were taken.

Even Brazilian President, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, addressed the subject as a "threat to national security", demanding clear and conclusive disclosure from authorities.

But while many security experts, ministers and columnists warned about the security flaws of Petrobras, a major oil company in a world of questionable ethics and procedures, Federal Police specialist Isaac Morais continued the investigations and publicly concluded that not only it was a case of petty thief, but a "sloppy job" to boot.

Further reports exposed an even bigger conundrum, disclosing that police investigations began only a week after the crime was reported on February 1st, allegedly due to the Carnaval celebrations. When the probe started the crime scene had already been defiled. It was also disclosed that no depositions had been taken prior to the publishing of the first exposé.

But since the stolen data had obviously been backed up, the major economic concern was the impact of the incident on the bidding of exploration licenses on the Santos basin. The first auction took place shortly after the Tupi oil field was found and prior to the confirmation of the Jupiter gas field.

After the news broke and it was confirmed that the stolen equipment was being used to probe the Santos basin, some sites and newspapers published that government sources would determine the cancellation of public auctions and revoke previously conceded licenses.

After eleven days of intensive and (mostly) contradictory media coverage, the president of Petrobras, José Sérgio Gabrielli, finally turned public more conclusive information about the import data that was stolen.

In an interview at the Petrobras' main office in Buenos Aires, capital of an Argentina that is going through a major energy crisis and asks for impossible help, Gabrielli finally disclosed that the stolen material actually contained encrypted probing data from the also enormous Jupiter gas field, consisting of four notebooks and two hard-drives.

When asked about the security procedures of data transmission, Gabrielli claimed that probing logs are routinely sent through satellite connections or transferred to external hard-drives in cases that terabytes are transferred.

In the case of this particular episode, the shipping of notebooks and desktop computers happened because the whole probe was being carried ashore, including the violated container which sat on top of it. He also clarified that bidding for explorations on the gas field will happen regardless of the incident, which he labeled as unrelated to the negotiations.

Gabrielli turned out to be luckily right. The Federal Police launched an operation that resulted in the detention of four suspects, all of them security guards from the terminal of containers at Poliporto, in Rio de Janeiro.

The superintendent of Rio's Federal Police, Valdinho Jacinto Caetano, refuted the possibility of industrial espionage, saying that the thieves were oblivious to the content of the equipment and they have also been stealing electronics from the containers since September of 2007.

Turns out it was petty thief in the end and Isaac Moraes, the only dissonant voice in the conspiracy choir, was right from the beginning.

The episode serves at least as a reminder for Petrobras to keep closer attention to the security procedures and also gave the media a good two weeks of coverage and a good example of why the press is so important in a democracy.

Daniel M. Cavalcante is a Brazilian journalism student.

Comments (20)Add Comment
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written by jon, March 02, 2008
better post guards 24/7 around those nuclear sub designs!!!!!!!!!!
And guess what !!!!!
written by ch.c., March 02, 2008
Of course.....a foreign firm was FIRST accused !
Typically Brazilian style.
Never ever trust a Brazilian...is proven time and again.
You truly have the Brazilian inferiority complexion....a well knwon local syndrome that you try to export all over the world.
It is always OTHERS reponsible for YOUR OWN MISBEHAVIORS.....NEVER YOURS !

Do I lie when I write time and again that brazilians are cheating, lying and hiding...because doing so is in your blood and genes ????

Hé..hé !!
To jon and your "nuclear sub designs*
written by ch.c., March 02, 2008
Which ones ????
Brazil has NO KNOW HOW and even less "secrets" in building nuclear submarines.

The one not negotiated yet but only in early negotitation...is 100 % French technology !!!!!
@ch.h
written by Daniel M Cavalcante, March 02, 2008
Despite the misspelling of complex, I agree with you on the Brazilian psyche. Though the blame game is played everywhere else too.
And since we're at it, Halliburton was indeed responsible for choosing the company for the transportation...
"Though the blame game is played everywhere else too. "
written by ch.c., March 02, 2008
Yessssss.....correct 1000 % !
Such as from your Brother the Clown Chavez !
Or from Kirchner family...another of your good Brother !

This is not from......everywhere....curiously. But quite from a special area : Mercosur ONLY !!!!

And where did you read "Halliburton was indeed responsible for choosing the company for the transportation" ?????
In the same Brazilians medias that accused Halliburton ????
then we all know what it is worth.
Lets face it : NO "NORMAL" COMPANY WOULD GIVE IMPORTANT SECRETS TO BE TRANSPORTED BY ANOTHER COMPANY....LOCAL OR FOREIGN.
No doubt in my mind that a giant company such as Petrobras have their own security to transport ultra sensible informations !!!!

Your explanation is a stinky as your (Brazilians medias) first accusations !!!!
@ch.h
written by Daniel M Cavalcante, March 03, 2008
Dude, chill down and read up... Halliburton is responsible for the data of oil companies around the world. They're not only responsible for its transport, but for generating it. Besides, I don't think it is in any way an innocent company. And it that inspires any counter argument, I think you should write e-mails to www.halliburtonwatch.com instead of debating it here with me.

And specially after you misspell Mercosul I must disagree with you. First because Venezuela is not even a member. Second because that game is played literally everywhere like on Earth. That includes USA, Israel and Palestine, or any nation that messed up or needed any excuse to.

The original article I sent was edited, but it ended a little different. I never said this case showed how media is important to the democracy, but that it should reconsider its own "drills". But it goes for the media of any country, specially American. They smell the blood and just swim after it. Our authorities are a bit clumsier and it results in a lot more disastrous coverage, but the principles are basically the same anywhere there is an actual media.

Thanks for replying, by the way smilies/wink.gif
Ch.c
written by John Miller, March 03, 2008
Ditto here Ch.c Chill out please.
Your constant flaming anger against Brasil discredits any meaningful comments you make.
And occasionally you do say something that is meaningful and thoughtful, but it gets lost amongst all your venom and anger that you write.
Did you get robbed, a jilted lover or have a bad experience in Brasil, and you are holding a grudge against Brasil?
Take a Valium or 2 and calm down. John
Daniel M Cavalcante
written by João da Silva, March 03, 2008
Hi,

The link below was a good one. Did you take the picutre? smilies/grin.gif

http://www.sleek.com.br/imagens/lula_pizza.gif
John Miller
written by jon, March 03, 2008
John,

Don't take some of these blogs too seriously as some are just "agent provocateurs" but they do open conversation and for some, like in Geneva, have a latent but undeniable love interest in Brazil. Also attacking spelling is useless because English is not first language for many. You must cover your flanks at all times, show no weaknesses because Ch C.can act like a deranged pit bull.....
JM
written by Forrest Allen Brown, March 04, 2008
I cdnuolt blveiee taht I cluod aulaclty uesdnatnrd waht I was rdanieg. The phaonmneal pweor of the hmuan mnid Aoccdrnig to rscheearch at Cmabrigde Uinervtisy, it deosn't mttaer in waht oredr the ltteers in a wrod are, the olnyiprmoatnt tihng is taht the frist and lsat ltteer be in the rghit pclae. The rset can be a taotl mses and you can sitll raed it wouthit a porbelm. Tihs is bcuseae the huamn mnid deos not raed ervey lteter by istlef, but the wrod as a wlohe.



Froesst
written by João da Silva, March 04, 2008
Llua cmmonets:Clomblia voialated teh sveornthy of Eaqudor.Tlak in cdeod lganuage olny. Tnkhas.
...
written by Daniel M Cavalcante, March 04, 2008
@João da Silva: Nope.. I took it from Sleek's blog, but left a note saying I was posting it on my blog

@John Miller: I agree with you that there is no point in writing a 100% correct on the internet, but it was more a case of semantics then syntactics, don't you think? smilies/wink.gif

@Forrest Allen Brown: Frsit of all, tnakhs for the rpley on my pvouries psot and srory for the lcak of cemmtnos.. I've sepnt smoe dyas aawy form the cmeotupr smilies/smiley.gif I guess you're right... but again, about the syntactics smilies/wink.gif
HAY JOAO
written by Forrest Allen Brown, March 04, 2008
GO TOO
MSNBC .COM
AND READ THE STORY FROM THE OTHER PRESS
Forrest
written by João da Silva, March 04, 2008
GO TOO
MSNBC .COM


I read the world news from this site too. Also read from Observer of U.K. Still I think the coverage of "Estadão" is superb and the comments of the Brasilian bloggers are more colorful!

You should really ask Fatima to go to www.estadao.com.br and ask her to translate the comments (in case you have forgotten your Portuguese) .You would love them!!
I can smell a RAT!
written by ..., March 04, 2008
I think that Halliburton means Cheney/Bush nazi gang… f**********.s.!

Costinha
costinha
written by Forrest Allen Brown, March 06, 2008
i think you are smelling your uper lip

joao i read many different papers a day then form my own opinon

too date ecudor has not said a thing but chaves wants too stir up stuff

and if he thinks he can win
that would be another one for bush to decide and would lula want too enter that war
hope so and costina could be cannon fadder
I cdnuolt blveiee taht I cluod aulaclty
written by Simpleton, March 06, 2008
read what you wrote at such an incredible speed - it was like Eureka ! Forrest you are phenomenal. You may have provided the key to unblock my slower than molasses reading abilities (something which has plagued me all my life and made me choose not to go to medical school). Any chance you or anyone can find or gin up a computer program to translate / tranform / rewrite e-books written in plain english so they come out just like the way you and our buddy Joao were writing?
SIMPLETON
written by forrest allen brown, March 10, 2008
most people read the way they were taught

people with an above avrage IQ can read what i wrote with ease as you did and joao does

look at it like a game the rest of the world does not know how to play
Forrest
written by João da Silva, March 10, 2008
look at it like a game the rest of the world does not know how to play


It is a LONELY game that only people with above average IQ can play, Forrest. Thanks for restoring my faith in humankind!
SIMPLETON
written by forrest allen brown, March 10, 2008
most people read the way they were taught

people with an above avrage IQ can read what i wrote with ease as you did and joao does

look at it like a game the rest of the world does not know how to play

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