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Hackers claim breach of crime tip system
Ars Technica·
Hackers identifying as the 'Internet Yiff Machine' claim to have breached P3 Global Intel's crime tip management system, exfiltrating 93GB of sensitive data. The data allegedly includes personal information on individuals accused in crime tips, along with investigator replies. P3 Global Intel, owned by Navigate360, has hired a digital forensics firm to investigate the claims, but has not confirmed a breach. The hackers expressed an anti-police ideology, suggesting a hacktivist motive. The potential leak has prompted some law enforcement agencies and schools to temporarily halt the use of the P3 platform due to security concerns.
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