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Penetration Testing: Re: SCADA

Re: SCADA

From: Jason Ellison <infotek_at_datasync.com>
Date: Sun, 7 Jul 2002 23:48:34 -0500 (CDT)

the following message was all snipped up.
<SNIP>
> http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A50765-2002Jun26.html
<SNIP>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: FBI Oklahoma City - DZ
> Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2002 11:28 AM
> Subject: FBI Information: SCADA security
>
>
> The below public source information (found in the 6/27/2002 NIPC Daily
> Report) and the enclosed NIPC white paper (word document) on SCADA will
> hopefully allow Key Assets and InfraGard members to be more aware of a
> potential vulnerability spanning numerous critical infrastructures.
>
> Cyber attacks by Al Qaeda feared by US. (Washington Post, 26 Jun)
> According to US officials, the potential exists for the compromise of
> digital devices that allow remote access of Distributed Control Systems
> (DCS) and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition Systems (SCADA). The
> simplest of these devices collect measurements, throw railway switches,
> close circuit breakers, or adjust valves in the pipes that carry water,
> oil, and gas. More complicated versions of these type of devices sift
> incoming data, govern multiple devices, and control other areas of the
> infrastructure. Recently, evidence has been discovered that Al Qaeda
> operators have spent time on web sites that offer software and
programming
> explanations for the digital switches that run power, water, transport,
> and communications grids. By disabling or taking command of floodgates
in
> a dam or a sub-station handling electric power, analysts believe an
> intruder could use cyber tools to disrupt/destroy critical
> infrastructures. It is surmised that terrorists may combine these
> techniques, synchronized with physical acts of terrorism.
>
>
> SA David Zimmermann
> FBI - Oklahoma City Division
> Key Asset Coordinator
> 405/290-7770
> dz_at_fbi.gov <<TechNews.com.url>> <<PCS Vulnerabilities.doc>>
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