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On February 11, 2013, the
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(EAS) of five different television stations across the
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were hijacked, interrupting each television broadcast with a local area emergency message warning viewers of " bodies of the dead" whom are " attacking the living". The message was subsequently declared as a
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by local authorities and was reported to be a result of hackers gaining access to the Emergency Alert System equipment of various television stations. The first incident took place in
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, during an afternoon airing of '' The Steve Wilkos Show'' on CBS affiliate television station KRTV. The television signal was abruptly interrupted by an audible local area emergency alert reading "Civil authorities in your area have reported that the bodies of the dead are rising from their graves and attacking the living". Later the same day the stations of CBS affiliate WKBT-DT, ABC affiliate WBUP, and PBS member station WNMU in
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, respectively, had their
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hijacked, transmitting a similar hoax alert during their primetime programming hours. Not long afterwards, the television broadcasts of PBS affiliate KENW in
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were also interrupted by the false alert. The hijackers were later apprehended by authorities shortly after the incident. Just two days after the initial hijackings on February 13, 2013, a morning show on
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in La Crosse aired an audio recording from the hoax alert, which triggered WKBT-DT's Emergency Alert System once more, relaying the message over the television station's broadcast signals. On February 28, 2017, radio station
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, had their emergency alert equipment hijacked in an almost identical manner using the same "zombie apocalypse" hoax audio message as the one used in the incidents in 2013. CBS, ABC, and PBS hardware engineers who investigated the initial incidents reported that the hijackers likely gained access to the
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s through a variety of weaknesses in the various station's emergency alert equipment, including a vulnerability in the machine's authentication bypass security and the usage of default passwords that were listed on online user manuals.


Hijackings

All five emergency alert hijackings took place on February 11, 2013, in
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,
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, and
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. The hijackings primarily compromised the television stations of KRTV, WKBT-DT, WBUP, WNMU, and KENW; however, the incident also led to stations ABC10 and its sister station CW 5 to disconnect their networks from the EAS system to prevent further intrusions. WKBT-DT was also struck again with the same hoax alert only two days after the initial incidents after a morning show on WIZM-FM triggered WKBT's Emergency Alert System. In February 2017, radio station
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, was also hijacked with an identical "zombie apocalypse" EAS alert as the ones in 2013.


KRTV

On the afternoon of February 11, 2013, at approximately 2:30 to 2:33 pm MST, an airing of '' The Steve Wilkos Show'' on KRTV's channels 1 and 2 was suddenly interrupted by a false local area emergency alert transmitted by KRTV's
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after the system was hijacked via access to the television stations emergency alert equipment. Following the signal interruption, viewers were met with an audible message that read: The Emergency Area Alert warned viewers of " bodies from the dead" in the areas surrounding Powell, Broadwater, Jefferson, and Lewis & Clark counties. Not long after the broadcast was transmitted, local authorities declared the alert as a
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. The audio was later discovered to have been taken directly from a 2008
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video titled "Zombie Emergency Alert System Warning (EAS)". The first sentence of the audio was also used in an
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song, Fight 'Em 'Til You Can't.


WKBT-DT, WBUP, WNMU

The second hijacking took place in
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, and
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, when the Emergency Alert System for the television stations of WKBT-DT in La Crosse, and WBUP and WNMU in Marquette at approximately 3:55 pm EST, were hacked, interrupting the television broadcasts with the same "zombie apocalypse" alert as before. The signal interruption occurred during WNMU's and WBUP's primetime afternoon broadcasting of ''
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'' and '' The Bachelor''.


KENW

The final hijacking took place in
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, at 5:35 pm MST, when television station KENW's Emergency Alert System was also hijacked, interrupting its television broadcasts with the same false emergency alert as the previous two incidents. No suspects have since been apprehended.


Similar incidents

A similar incident involving the "zombie apocalypse" EAS hijacking took place during a morning talk show broadcast by WIZM-FM in La Crosse, when the hosts of the show, who were reacting with laughter to the hoax, played the audio recording from the alert. However, producers of the show failed to edit out the
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(SAME) tones used in the alert, which led to the triggering WKBT-DT's Emergency Alert System. As a result, WKBT-DT's emergency alert equipment relayed the message from the hoax over the stations regular programming. The FCC has since strongly prohibited the usage of actual or simulated EAS/WEA and SAME tones outside of genuine emergency alerts to protect the integrity of the system and to prevent signal relay incidents such as the events in 2013. Any broadcasters that use the tones outside of a real emergency may be heavily fined or sanctioned. On February 28, 2017, radio station
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, 98.3, in
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aired the same "bodies rising from the dead" false alert message from 2013 after their SAGE ENDEC EAS equipment was hijacked. The incident prompted the Randolph County Sheriff's Department to make a public announcement clarifying that WZZY's emergency alert equipment had been hacked and that no emergency was present.


Methods

There are numerous methods hackers will use to hijack the
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; however, the likely method used by the hijackers of the "zombie apocalypse" hoax, as reported by authorities and the television station engineers, was that the hackers were able to gain access to the emergency alert equipment via default system passwords that were listed in public user manuals. This would have came as a result of television station broadcasters neglecting to change the factory default logins and passwords on their equipment.


Government response

A failure to prevent access into emergency alert equipment by broadcasters has been the subject to most of
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breaches of the
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. As a result, the
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has made numerous statements to television broadcasters that a neglection to investigate unpatched software vulnerabilities and failure to implement secure passwords for EAS machines will lead to a massive failure in equipment security and a major cybersecurity breach such as the one in 2013. The
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(FEMA) has also stated to television broadcasters of certain vulnerabilities in EAS encoders/decoders that, if not updated, could allow outside sources to gain access to various television station's EAS equipment and broadcast emergency messages over regular programming.


Aftermath and investigation

Following the hijacking incidents, both the FCC and the FEMA urged the broadcasters involved in the incidents to reset their passwords and recheck security measures. Trade groups, including the Michigan Association of Broadcasters, also requested that its partnered television stations, including WBUP and WNMU in Michigan, to update any unpatched security vulnerabilities of their emergency alert devices. Investigations into the hijackings occurred via both
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and federal authorities, with possible investigations partaken by the
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(FBI) and the
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(FCC), who initially detected that the hijackings came from an overseas source. Shortly after the hijackings occurred, the Great Falls Police Department announced to the '' Great Falls Tribune'' that the alert was a hoax and there was no danger in the areas surrounding Great Falls. Similarly, almost immediately after the false emergency message aired, KRTV announced on air: "This message did not originate from KRTV, and there is no emergency". Following the hijacking incident in February 2017, the Randolph County Sheriff's Department made a public statement announcing that the emergency alert was a false alarm and a hoax, after its local radio station, WZZY, was hacked with the same false emergency message.


See also

* Broadcast signal intrusion *
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References

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