to check on him in the rectory and they found his body. police revealed there was a violent scene. there was a life and death struggle that took place. they say they have evidence that connects the suspect to the scene. the suspect had been in custody for intoxication. he was arrested on the flunest, new year s eve. he was released 30 minutes after midnight on new year s day. he was seen by the police. they said go to the shelter. he did not. spotted again by a security guard at the church where the priest was. the security guard chased him off, but it was seven hours later when they nound priest s body. they re trying to locate the priest s car. they aren t sure if the suspect has it. but they would like to find it. if anybody has seen the car, don t approach it. just notify the police. okay, martin, thank you very much. sure. coming up, target snapchat, now skype. companies and web sietsz hacked. this is just in the last week. is this a growing trend? what can we do to protect
then snapchat had to fend off an attack. not before hackers posted user names and phone numbers for 4.6 million members. last month, remember the huge security breach at target with all kinds of financial information stolen from millions of shoppers? can the hackers be stopped or will they always be one step ahead of authorities? peter singer is here to help us understand this. he s the co-author of cybersecurity and cyberwar, what everyone needs to know, and he joins me from washington. peter, welcome to you. and you know, given the recent hacking, even if you re one of the americans who thinks, no problem. i haven t fallen victim. i haven t been hacked, is this something every american needs to really start worrying about? as long as they re on the internet, yes, most definitely. look, we need to worry about it, but we also need to understand that it s something to be managed. it s a lot like the story you were having about the big snow storm in boston. it s something to be concern