Hackers steal and leak sensitive LAPD police documents | TechCrunch
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Hackers steal and leak sensitive LAPD police documents | TechCrunch
"The extortion gang World Leaks is behind the data breach, which exposed sensitive internal documents from the Los Angeles Police Department, including personnel files and internal investigations."
"The LAPD stated that the breach did not involve LAPD systems or networks, but rather affected a digital storage system belonging to the LA City Attorney's Office."
"The leak reportedly exposed 7.7 terabytes of data and more than 337,000 files, representing a stunning breach of police data privacy under California state law."
Cybercriminals have leaked sensitive internal documents from the Los Angeles Police Department, including police officer personnel files and internal affairs investigations. The extortion gang World Leaks is reportedly behind the breach. The LAPD stated that the breach affected a digital storage system of the LA City Attorney's Office, not LAPD systems. The leak exposed 7.7 terabytes of data and over 337,000 files, which, if authentic, would represent a significant breach of police data privacy under California law.
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