Comment by shkkmo
6 years ago
> In the article it said they were aware of a forced entry made at another court house, but I'm assuming it was after the fact and the security company told them they did it before? If it was before the test then that changes the story but I dont know why they'd admit it to the press otherwise.
It isn't clear at all. Perhaps Coalfire informed the Iowa State Court Administration of the Polk county break in when this came to light to avoid further misunderstandings? Who knows what "similar in nature" actually means in this context.
Nope, that theory is busted. I found an article that references a Polk County press release:
> The Polk County Sheriff's Office said in a release Monday that the two suspects in the burglary have been identified as, 43-year-old Gary Demercurio and 29-year-old Justin Wynn. Deputies said the suspects were identified through surveillance footage captured at the courthouse. According to the news release, they are the same suspects in the Dallas County Courthouse burglary. Polk County Sheriff's Detectives continue to work closely with Dallas County Sheriff's Office in this case. Deputies said a small electronic devise baring the company logo to Coal Fire was located in the Polk County Historic Courthouse during the investigation. [0]
[0] https://www.kcci.com/article/deputies-believe-same-suspects-...
This is a weird story. Why are red teamers 'breaking into' places they don't have permission to?