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Message-ID: <5.2.0.9.2.20030916132839.03abc2c0@pop.home.se>
From: Peter_Osterberg at home.se (Peter Osterberg)
Subject: east coast powergrid / SCADA [OT?]

I just picked up reading this thread...

At 22:41 2003-08-14 -0400, cta@...in.net wrote:
>Oh, and for you wardrivers, SCADA can be access on the road
 a
>new perspective on sniffing around sewer plants.

Does this mean that someone with a WLAN-enabled computer who passed such an 
installation could have infected it by accident?
I mean if the computer with the WLAN-card was infected in the first place.

Scary thought! But I guess that the fact that it is accessible in any way 
wirelessly is more scary...

But anyway what do I know about the impact if this is true. I'm sitting 
here in a cold Sweden with polar bears running loose on the streets and 
know nothing about SCADA. But as I've figured during reading this thread it 
seams to be a vital part of the US power systems.

/Peter 



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