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From: dotslash at snosoft.com (KF)
Subject: east coast powergrid / SCADA [OT?]

I have certainly seen evidence to support this based only on obvious 
ssid names and kismet. I have seen ssids lke pump1 pump2 near things 
like a small dam or flood control systems etc in some of the small towns 
around where I live. Like I stated above though I can only *assume* they 
are SCADA related... I have never attempted or intended to connect to one.

>Oh, and for you wardrivers, SCADA can be access on the road? a 
>new perspective on sniffing around sewer plants.
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-KF



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