[nsp-sec] Stupid Question - Florida

Matthew.Swaar at us-cert.gov Matthew.Swaar at us-cert.gov
Tue Feb 26 15:13:07 EST 2008


I specifically asked Rob T. but he assures me that he's moderating his
spam output. ;)

I was just trying to put my name out there just-in-case folks with
visibility that I don't/can't have see any indications that this could
be SCADA related, for example.

I *hate* asking questions like this, because they can be incendiary.
Sometimes I don't have a good choice in the matter though. :/

I probably should have phrased the question differently, and just
mentioned that if folks DO have knowledge/indications, shoot me what you
can and I'll get it into the hands of the appropriate ISAC/Critical
Infrastructure guys that I have access to.

-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Morrow [mailto:morrowc at ops-netman.net] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 2:55 PM
To: Swaar, Matthew
Cc: nsp-security at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [nsp-sec] Stupid Question - Florida



On Tue, 26 Feb 2008 Matthew.Swaar at us-cert.gov wrote:

> ----------- nsp-security Confidential --------
>
> Apologies if this is best suited to another list, or best left until 
> there's probable cause to ask. ;)
>
> Anyone have any knowledge or indications that the current power issues

> in Florida are cyber-related?  (Just asking, not speculating or trying

> to spread FUD.)

you mean: "Did someone overload the spam cannon on cause a power
outage?" 
??



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