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MAY 2021 Blues Vol 37 No. 5 - Austin Cover

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MAY 2021 Blues Vol 37 No. 5 - Austin Cover • National Police Week • Memorial Services in Austin, Houston & Harris County • Are You Prepared to Stay Alive: A Officer Survival Guide • DC Cops race, crash, and get beat up by one officer's momma • Warstory/Aftermath - White cop shoots black teenager in the back

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DC Police Hit by Russian Ransomware Attack WASHINGTON, DC– The Washington, D.C. police department said last month that its computer network was breached, and a Russian-speaking ransomware syndicate claimed to have stolen sensitive data, including information on informants, that it threatened to share with local criminal gangs unless police paid an unspecified ransom. The cybercriminals posted screenshots on their dark web site supporting their claim to have stolen more than 250 gigabytes of data, Fox News reports. The District of Columbia’s Metropolitan Police Department said in a statement that it had asked the FBI to investigate the “unauthorized access.” There was no indication that any police operations were affected, and the department did not immediately say whether it had been hit by ransomware. The Babuk group, a relatively new ransomware gang, said on its website that it had “downloaded a sufficient amount of Washington DC Police admitted to having suffered a ransomware attack. The Metropolitan Police Department confirmed this attack after the attackers – the Buk Locker gang – disclosed their activity. For now, the ransomware gang has threatened the DC Police to leak the data they stole through this attack. Around the same time, the attackers have made an interesting disclosure of their soon expected departure. information from your internal networks” and gave the police three days to contact it or “we will start to contact gangs in order to drain the informants.” Screenshots it posted suggested it has data from at least four computers, including intelligence get your FREE SUBSCRIPTION to The BLUES, scan the QR code or click here. reports, information on gang conflicts, the jail census and other administrative files. One of the images, apparently of network locations accessed by the criminals, showed a text document on one computer titled “How to Restore Your Files.” Additional Products & Services: • Packaging Supplies • Office Supplies • Postage • Fax & Scan • Passport Photos • Copy & Lamination Located in Kroger Shopping Center 16516 El Camino Real Houston, TX 77062 Printing • Mail Box Rental • Notary 10% OFF FedEx, UPS, or DHL Shipping Valid at this Postal Annex+ location only. Not valid with any other coupon or discount. Additional restrictions may apply. Each Postal Annex+ location is independently owned and operated. ©2021 Annex Brands, Inc. (281) 480-6245 Your Package, Your Choice 1 Month FREE With 6 Month Mailbox Rental • Shredding • Key Cutting • Gifts & Greeting Cards Coupon Code: BluesShipping2021 Offer Ends: 7/30/21 Coupon Code: BluesMailBox2021 Offer Ends: 7/30/21 Valid at this Postal Annex+ location only. Not valid with any other coupon or discount. Additional restrictions may apply. Each Postal Annex+ location is independently owned and operated. ©2021 Annex Brands, Inc. (281) 480-6245 • pa414@postalannex.com • www.postalannex.com/414 Store hours: Mon-Fri 9am-6pm, Sat 10am-3pm ©2021 Annex Brands Inc. Not all services offered at all locations. Each location is independently owned and operated. For franchise information call 866.964.3142 or visit www.PostalAnnexFranchise.com. 26 The BLUES POLICE MAGAZINE The BLUES POLICE MAGAZINE 27

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