[SCADASEC] Live Free of Die Hard

Kevin McGrath kmcgrath at keyspanenergy.com
Wed Feb 13 14:45:15 CST 2008


> I know the movie has been out for a while (Sorry I don't get out to the
>> movies much) but I just watched it and found a particular SCADA applicable
>> scene pretty funny.

Howdy,

I also don't get out to the movies much as I generally get into fights 
with all the jerks talking on their cells at my local multiplex, but 
anyway I cringed at parts of this movie not because I thought the cyber 
scenes were believable but because I knew one of our pointy-haired 
bosses was going to see it and think that those SCADA related hack 
scenes were true.

My favorite part is the scene where the bad guys discover that McClane & 
his hacker helper are in a plant in West Virgina and they decide to send 
some natural gas their way. When he is asked how much gas to send their 
way the head villain Thomas Gabriel replies, "All of it!"

I laughed so hard I fell off my chair.

Regards,
Kevin
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Clint Bodungen wrote:
> I know the movie has been out for a while (Sorry I don't get out to the
> movies much) but I just watched it and found a particular SCADA applicable
> scene pretty funny.
> 
> There is a scene where the bad guys are breaking into the control room of a
> power plant.  They dispose of the operator, setup all of these computers and
> elaborate equipment, and proceed to "hack into the system" in order to bring
> down the power grid.  THEY WERE ALREADY RIGHT THERE AT THE HMI!! 
> 
> If you are a fan of the Die Hard series, then go see it.  You will get a
> kick out of how they portray our industry.  
> 
> Clint
> 
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