Huge Explosion in Saudi Aramco pipeline in Saudi Arabia-update

Update: The fire has been extinguished and the cause was faulty repair. It was not sabotage or the work of terrorists. The explosion and fire took place near Sudair, which is about 250 Kms north of Riyadh, the Saudi Arabian capital city. Also the pipeline was carrying Diesel, not crude oil. No injuries or deaths … Read more

CSB releases new video of the Tesoro Anacortes Refinery Accident

The US Chemical Safety Board has released a video that goes into the root causes of Tesoro’s Anacortes refinery fatal accident, which took place in April 2010. The disaster occurred when a nearly 40 year old heat exchanger ruptured violently during startup of the refinery’s naphta hydrotreater unit. Watch the video below that shows what … Read more

Sandworm malware targets GE Cimplicity HMI

Oct 29, 2014– After the discovery of Stuxnet in 2010, there seemed to be a lull in the rate of discovery of malware that specifically targeted industrial systems. If you recollect Stuxnet was the first really widespread, sophisticated and highly targeted malware that was directed at Siemens Control Systems including the SIMATIC range of PLCs. … Read more

CSB finds design flaw in Blowout Preventer used in Deepwater Horizon

June 5, 2014- Houston– The US Chemical Safety Board has found a design flaw in the Blow Out Preventer (BOP) mechanism used in the BP Deepwater Horizon rig, that most likely led to the accident that became on of the world’s biggest oil spills in history. The worrying fact is that existing BOPs on existing … Read more