
"LAPD is aware of an incident within the LA City Attorney's Office, where unauthorized individuals gained access to a digital storage system. This digital storage contained discovery documents from previously adjudicated or settled LAPD civil litigation cases."
"The breach does not involve any LAPD systems or networks. We take this incident very seriously and are working with the LA City Attorney's Office to gain access to the impacted files to understand the full scope of the data breach."
A significant data breach at the L.A. City Attorney's Office has led to the exposure of sensitive records from the Los Angeles Police Department. The incident, which occurred in March, compromised more than 337,000 files and seven terabytes of data. The affected data includes officer personnel files, internal affairs investigation records, unredacted criminal complaints, witness names, and medical records. The LAPD is collaborating with the City Attorney's Office to assess the breach's impact and is committed to protecting sensitive information.
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