The Boys in Blue Battle the Black Hats

The Boys in Blue Battle the Black Hats

Even if you haven’t seen the classic sci-fi movie “The Terminator” you’re probably familiar with Arnold Schwarzenegger’s famous line “I’ll be back.” I thought of that scene after reviewing reports of how our PARANOID solution recently thwarted cyber attacks targeted at police departments.


Schwarzenegger plays a killer robot sent from the future to find a woman Sarah Connor. After escaping her first encounter with the Terminator, Connor is in a police station. A detective assures the terrified woman that “you’ll be perfectly safe. We got 30 cops in this building.”


The Terminator arrives at the police station and checks-in with the desk sergeant, who turns him away. Schwarzenegger utters his classic one-liner, leaves, and then returns by crashing a car through the station’s walls. Chaos ensues.


Connor and the police officers felt a false sense of security in fictional 1984, and so do any present-day law enforcement professionals who assume no malware author would be foolish enough to launch a cyber attack against their facilities.
As , attackers are ambivalent about the fact they may place law enforcement professionals’ lives at risk.
Whittaker broke the story a breach of three web sites sites associated with the FBI National Academy Associations. His article includes this chilling exchange between him and one of the hackers via an encrypted chat:
“We hacked more than 1,000 sites. Now we are structuring all the data, and soon they will be sold. I think something else will publish from the list of hacked government sites.” We asked if the hacker was worried that the files they put up for download would put federal agents and law enforcement at risk. “Probably, yes,” the hacker said.
We recently saw first-hand how attackers target police departments when one of our customers, the police department of one of the ..

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