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Hackers steal and leak sensitive LAPD police documents

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Hackers steal and leak sensitive LAPD police documents

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Hackers have stolen and leaked sensitive internal documents from the Los Angeles Police Department, including police officer personnel files and internal affairs investigations. The breach reportedly exposed 7.7 terabytes of data and more than 337,000 files, with the LAPD investigating the incident.

Cybercriminals have stolen sensitive internal documents from the Los Angeles Police Department. The stolen data includes police officer personnel files, internal affairs investigations, and discovery documents with unredacted criminal complaints and personal information. The breach reportedly exposed 7.7 terabytes of data and over 337,000 files. The LAPD is investigating the breach, which did not involve LAPD systems but a digital storage system belonging to the LA City Attorney's Office. The hackers, known as World Leaks, have compromised organizations across several industries. The LAPD is working with the LA City Attorney's Office to understand the full scope of the breach.

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