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Iowa Prosecutors Drop Charges Against Men Hired to Test Their Security
2020-01-31 21:06

On Sept. 11, 2019, two security experts at a company that had been hired by the state of Iowa to test the physical and network security of its judicial system were arrested while probing the security of an Iowa county courthouse, jailed in orange jumpsuits, charged with burglary, and held on $100,000 bail.

Gary DeMercurio, 43 of Seattle, and Justin Wynn, 29 of Naples, Fla., are both professional penetration testers employed by Coalfire Labs, a security firm based in Westminster, Colo. Iowa's State Court Administration had hired the company to test the security of its judicial buildings.

When the duo's early-morning Sept. 11 test of the security at the courthouse in Dallas County, Iowa set off an audible security alarm, they followed procedure and waited on-site for the police.

What initially seemed to Coalfire as a momentary lapse of judgment by Iowa authorities quickly morphed into the surreal when state lawmakers held hearings questioning why and how someone in the state's employ could have so recklessly endangered the safety and security of its citizens.

"If you're doing a test for the state and you walk into the building and it's the courthouse and you're doing a test for the court system, you'd think that they would have jurisdiction or own it, and that turned out not to be the case in this scenario because there's some things the state owns and some things the county owns, and that was something we weren't aware of as we did some of this work," he said.


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