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Subject: [iwar] [fc:Terrorist.said.hacking.into.water.system.operational.websites]
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Terrorist said hacking into water system operational websites

Water Technology Online, 2/7/02
<a href="http://www.watertechonline.com/news.asp?mode=4&N_ID=29248v">http://www.watertechonline.com/news.asp?mode=4&N_ID=29248v>

The FBI says al-Qaida terrorists may have been studying American dams
and water-supply systems in preparation for new attacks, and looking for
ways to hack into operational websites.

The bulletin was sent after federal authorities found a computer
belonging to a person with alleged indirect ties to Osama bin Laden that
contained architectural and engineering software related to dams and
other water-retaining structures, according to the FBI, an MSNBC report
said.

The FBI said members of al-Qaida have scoured the Web in search of
methods for gaining control of water supply facilities and wastewater
treatment plants through the computer networks used by US utility
companies, according to the report.

The bulletin was sent by the FBI's National Infrastructure Protection
Center to about 3,000 members of the center's InfraGard program, an
information-sharing partnership between the FBI and private industry,
according the report.

Authorities said al-Qaida members have sought information on Supervisory
Control And Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems available on multiple
SCADA-related websites. The MSNBC report said the group specifically
sought information on water supply and wastewater management practices
in the United States and abroad.

SCADA systems are used by utility companies and municipalities to
control equipment from a central location. The systems are generally not
on the public Internet, but are connected through dedicated
communications channels that link a control center to hundreds of remote
terminal units. These in turn control water pumps and other equipment.

The FBI did not say where the computer which contained the architectural
and engineering software was found or who owned it, the report said.

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