A temporary restraining order is in effect against Connor Goodwolf who sounded the alarm about the extent of stolen city data on the dark web.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A temporary restraining order is in effect against a cybersecurity expert who sounded the alarm about the extent of stolen city data on the dark web.
It comes more than a month after 10TV first reported about a foreign group that hacked the City of Columbus.
Cybersecurity expert Connor Goodwolf came forward weeks ago. Goodwolf is the name he uses for interviews and is not his legal name. He was able to download hundreds of thousands of people’s personal information available on the dark web.
This week, Goodwolf discovered the Columbus police crime matrix was available on the dark web. It includes witness, suspect and undercover officer’s personal information.
A day after Goodwolf came forward with that information, the city attorney’s office filed a temporary restraining order against him, ordering him …