Government fears cyberattack on NORAD Santa tracker site

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Monday, December 22, 2014
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Over 1,000 volunteers at NORAD handle more than 100,000 phone calls from children around the world every Christmas Eve, with NORAD continually projecting Santa's ETA. (AP)
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WASHINGTON (KGO) -- The government is doing its part to make sure Santa gets to your home safe this Christmas.

If you and your kids track his route through the popular Santa tracker site, we have news for you.

The Pentagon has launched a special anti-Grinch firewall to protect Santa. This comes amid recent concerns over cyberattacks.

The pentagon says they want to make sure the jolly old elf gets everywhere he needs to.

And if you want to follow along starting Christmas Eve, log on to ABC7 News and look for the Santa tracker link.