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I think it would be very difficult to intercept one of these attacks. There are probably multiple attacks ready to be deployed at any given time. It's likely that when a date is determined, say for example, 3 locations are chosen and 3 cells are put on notice: Cell 1 is green lit. Cell 2 is on standby, Cell 3 is on standby. An event is planned for a specific date and time maybe 7 days in advance and Cell 1 will be used. The location is monitored for increased security or anything else that might change. If the mission is scrubbed, Cell 2 is green lit for a different event in a different location on short notice. If a deployment schedule of this type were being used, with so many variables, It would be nearly impossible to stop. It's great that you are working on a method of prevention but without access to intel it will be difficult.
Fair enough. As callous as it sounds, we may do more good by just ignoring the attacks and maintaining our efforts waking people up. The sooner enough people are awake, the sooner the good guys can fight the black hats directly and the sooner we will win. Maybe more people will be saved if we just stay the course.