Terrence Slaton

Fulton County information technology

THE REQUEST

On October 1, 2024 Billy Blume submitted the following request directly to Terrance Slaton to the email address terrence.slaton@fultoncountyga.gov which is the address of the IT Admin for the Fulton County website according to the WHOIS look up

Text form of the request

I am wanting the summary of the scope of the cyber attack that took place Jan 2024. You stated in a video it was internal permissions and employees had access they should not have. It is all internal, so which is it, a internal permissions issue or a cyber attack?

A Varonis risk assessment helped this org get their data under control

That video was published Nov 2023. Also, I am asking for records in regards to the District Attorneys webpage, https://fultoncountyga.gov/districtattorney, from December 2023 to Sept 2024.  You may be wondering why you are getting this, well because I can serve a request directly to you and you must fill the request in 72 hours. By law. I will attach the GORA PDF for you to study.

Between the dates December 2023 to March 2024 (4 months)

I am requesting these files in Rich text, Text or PDF format as your agency uses PDF software to compile and read documents.

  • Access Logs: These logs record every request made to the server, including what resources (pages, files, etc.) were accessed, who accessed them (IP addresses), and the time of access.
  • Error Logs: These provide information on any errors encountered by the server, which may include issues related to file deletions or failed access attempts.
  • Audit Logs: These track any changes made to the database, including deleted entries, altered records, and the user responsible for these changes.
  • Transaction Logs: This is a sequential record of all database transactions, showing what data was modified or deleted
  • Security Logs: Track user authentication, permissions changes, and potential security incidents that might relate to deletions
  • Event Logs: Windows or Linux event logs can track file system and user activity that might indicate deletions
  • Version Control Logs (if applicable) If the website uses a version control system (e.g., Git), these logs can show when files were added, modified, or deleted and by whom.  

Perspective. In the Lawsuit Merchant Law Firm vs. Fani Willis, the defense Sandy Monroe argued the records were not submitted to the proper person. In this case I submitted my request per the Georgia Open records laws

October 3, 2024 From Terrence Slaton

Please submit your request through the county’s open records system : https://www.fultoncountyga.gov/inside-fulton-county/fulton-county-departments/office-of-the-county-attorney/open-records-requests

October 3, 2024 response

Good day,

I am adding orr@fultoncountyga.gov to this correspondence but I am comfortable knowing YOU are the correct person to make this request upon. 

I’m aware of the portal Terrance. By law I can submit this request to you directly. 

I don’t want to use the portal as it is too confusing and it’s too easy for you to become anonymized. There is no law stating I have to use the portal. I can submit via written communication unto the person who is responsible for the records. I can do it verbally too but the AG won’t back me if I do it verbally.

October 3, 2024 Request made in the portal also

The County received your Open Records Act request dated October 03, 2024 and has assigned the reference number R011148-100324 for tracking purposes. 

Record(s) Requested: Between the dates December 2023 to March 2024 (4 months) I am requesting these files in electronic format. The logs I am seeking: The records are for the Fulton County District Attorney’s webpage, shared drive access for all employees accessing the district attorneys computer systems, all devices on the network, all computer systems accessed by the employees of the district attorneys office. Access Logs: These logs record every request made to the server, including what resources (pages, files, etc.) were accessed, who accessed them (IP addresses), and the time of access. Error Logs: These provide information on any errors encountered by the server, which may include issues related to file deletions or failed access attempts. Audit Logs: These track any changes made to the database, including deleted entries, altered records, and the user responsible for these changes. Transaction Logs: This is a sequential record of all database transactions, showing what data was modified or deleted Security Logs: Track user authentication, permissions changes, and potential security incidents that might relate to deletions Event Logs: Windows or Linux event logs can track file system and user activity that might indicate deletions Version Control Logs (if applicable) If the website uses a version control system (e.g., Git), these logs can show when files were added, modified, or deleted and by whom.

Oct 3, 2024

I received this email from Mystical Studaway

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