We headed back to London, Ont., today to keep digging on our story about the two Canadian high school friends who were among militants responsible for the deadly attack at a natural gas plant in Algeria.

The handle 'CSIS VAN #926' can be seen in the Wi-Fi list spotted by CBC reporter Adrienne Arsenault while she logged in to the internet Tuesday morning en route to London, Ont. (CBC)

After I connected to the internet while en route to London, I spotted an interesting handle among nearby Wi-Fi users.

Logging on in the car, as you do, checking the Wi-Fi connections around the car, and look what pops up. Check the list, and midway through ... CSIS VAN #926.

Please tell me that's not how CSIS, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, labels its Wi-Fi handles.

UPDATE: It's worth noting that the handle could very well be someone's idea of a prank, based on examples from the United States, which list "Police Surveillance Van" among the top favourite Wi-Fi network names.