The court did in fact hire them to attempt "unauthorized access" to court records "through various means" to find vulns in electronic court records system, but officials "did not intend, or anticipate, those efforts to include the forced entry into a building." cc: @jaysonstreet
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Charges have been reduced from burglary to criminal trespassing but Coalfire is furious any charge remains. "Frankly this matter is unprecedented within the tight-knit security industry...It is unacceptable that they are now pawns in the dispute between the state and the county"
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If you were wondering about the backstory around the arrest of those two
@CoalfireSys pentesters,@dangoodin001 has all the details, including an interview with sheriff who arrested them despite their letter authorizing the physical pentest of courthousehttps://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2019/11/how-a-turf-war-and-a-botched-contract-landed-2-pentesters-in-iowa-jail/ …Prikaži ovu nit -
The saga has finally ended - criminal charges filed against two
@CoalfireSys pentesters have been dropped. They were authorized to break into a courthouse as part of their security test but got caught in a political dispute between state & county officialshttps://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2020/01/criminal-charges-dropped-against-2-pentesters-who-broke-into-iowa-courthouse/ …Prikaži ovu nit
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