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Date: Sun, 17 Feb 2008 12:35:20 -0600
From: "Ghost Rider" <gh0str1d3r84@...il.com>
To: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: Re: SCADA Security Corruption

After some offline discussion and a bit more research I agree that the
credibility doesn't seem very reliable.  It looks like it was on a
(non-google) server archive where somebody was manually saving chat
archives.  Who knows... they could have been forged or manipulated.
The only way to know for sure would be to see the actual google server
archive.

On Feb 17, 2008 10:28 AM, Ghost Rider <gh0str1d3r84@...il.com> wrote:
> I was trying to do a little research on SCADA security and I noticed
> this one guy's name (Jonathan Pollet) kept coming up.  It seems he is
> one of the leading experts and it also looks like he is a Vice
> President at Industrial Defender (www.industrialdefender.com).  It
> looks like they are a leading SCADA security company.  Well through my
> Google searching I also came across an interesting archived Google
> Talk chat with his name in it.  I guess not only is this guy a leader
> in SCADA Security it seems he is into drug trafficking also (pasted
> below).  These are the people protecting critical networks like power
> grids and nuclear plants!?!?!?!
>
>
> Chat with Jonathan Pollet show details 7/29/07
>
> Jonathan Pollet to me
>
>
> (SNIP…)
>
>
> 11:51 PM Jonathan: nice
>
>   speaking of drugs...ha ha
>
>   i felt weird asking you about that today
>
>  me: yeah we'll have to hook up 'morrow
>
>   i don't care
>
>  Jonathan: but I really didn't know where to turn
>
>   so thanks
>
> 11:52 PM me: yeah i have shady friends
>
>   lol
>
>  Jonathan: I've got to figure out the best way to transport it through
> Chicago and onto Vegas
>
>  me: oh shit you have a destination before vegas?
>
>   well don't put it in your checked bags
>
> 11:53 PM Jonathan: yeah that's what i heard too
>
>  me: you'll have about an 80 to 90% chance of getting popped
>
>  Jonathan: i was thinking of splitting all the flaps up
>
>  me: best way is to tape it to your leg
>
>  Jonathan: into different places in my laptop bad
>
>   bag
>
>   ah
>
>   cool
>
>   didn't think about that
>
>  me: don't put it in ANY bag
>
>   if you get popped for a random search they can find it
>
> 11:54 PM Jonathan: can you have Ross break it up into small bagges
>
>  me: yeah
>
>  Jonathan: or paper flaps
>
>   just not foil
>
>  me: it'll be tiny tiny ziplocks
>
>   you can tape those to your leg
>
>  Jonathan: sweet
>
> 11:55 PM i can handle that
>
>  me: chances of you getting strip searched is probably zero
>
>  Jonathan: yeah, I've flown thousands of times
>
>  me: chances of you walking past a drug dog is zero
>
>  Jonathan: never strip searched at all
>
>  me: yeah you'll be 100% safe taping it to you
>
>  Jonathan: i've ran into a god before....but only going in and out of canada
>
>   dog
>
> 11:56 PM me: i've never found god in an airport
>
>   :P
>
>  Jonathan: haha
>
>
> (..SNIP)
>

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