Trove of sensitive LAPD records leaked in hack attack

In a concerning development for the Los Angeles Police Department, hackers have reportedly breached a significant city office, exposing personal information of officers and sensitive Internal Affairs documents. This alarming incident has brought to light vulnerabilities in the city’s data security systems.

According to a report by the Los Angeles Times, the breach involved the LA City Attorney’s office and resulted in the leak of a substantial amount of sensitive information last month. This massive data leak made over 7.7 terabytes of personal information publicly accessible online, affecting nearly 340,000 files.

The exposed data is not only linked to the personal details of LAPD officers but also to court case discoveries. Disturbingly, it includes unredacted details such as the names and medical information of witnesses, along with investigative files and criminal complaints. The scale of this breach raises significant privacy and security concerns.

While the exact number of officers affected remains unclear, the attack potentially compromised the personal information of some of the nearly 9,000 officers employed by the department. This breach underscores the critical nature of data protection for law enforcement personnel.


LAPD officers guard the Los Angeles Police Department headquarters during a protest.
The trove of sensitive information reportedly started surfacing online. Alamy Stock Photo

Typically, information regarding police officer records is protected under state law and remains confidential. Internal Affairs documents, in particular, are generally shielded from public view, appearing only in court documents where they are heavily redacted. This breach, therefore, represents a significant deviation from standard privacy protocols, highlighting the need for more robust cybersecurity measures.

Most of the information about police officer records is considered private, under state law. Internal Affairs documents are typically not seen, except in court documents, and even then, they are heavily blocked out, the report noted.

Some of the information already started surfacing on social media platforms. One account on X, who makes posts related to police accountability, had a post reportedly connected to the records leak, the Times noted.

But by Tuesday afternoon, the post about a reported security breach at the LA office from a “security researcher,” was taken down.

The outlet noted that it is unclear if there was any ransom issued as part of the breach or if anyone connected to the city paid it.


Los Angeles City Hall building on a sunny day.
The attack reportedly involved personal information about LAPD officers. Shutterstock / Tsuguliev

News of the reported security breach brought some attacks against Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and the LA City Council.

“Good job, @MayorOfLA and @LACityCouncil!,” one person wrote, apparently with sarcasm. “Trove of sensitive LAPD records leaked in suspected hack.”

Another person wrote. “I’m so tired. This is the second cyberattack that I know of to hit LA within a few weeks, other California cities are also facing cybersecurity leaks again within the past month, and there’s a huge uptick in online services requiring PII they don’t need, putting you more at risk.”

It is unclear at this time how extensive and how much the impact the reported hack could have on upcoming cases.

The California Post reached out to the LAPD and the Los Angeles District Attorney’s office for further comment. 

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