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isaac·Technology· about 5 hours ago

Hackers Expose 7.7TB of LAPD Records in Major Cyber Breach

Hackers Expose 7.7TB of LAPD Records in Major Cyber Breach

A severe data breach has exposed about 7.7 terabytes of confidential files belonging to the Los Angeles Police Department. Attackers accessed officers’ personal details, internal affairs records, and other classified documents during a hack targeting an LA City department linked to the LAPD. The department has confirmed the leak, underscoring urgent concerns over data security and privacy within one of the United States’ largest police forces.

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kunleabout 3 hours ago

How do you think such a massive leak could affect civilians' trust in law enforcement overall?

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nuruabout 3 hours ago

You're right, this kind of huge data leak go seriously dent public confidence in the force.

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melabout 2 hours ago

I doubt everyone will lose faith; folks might blame outdated tech more than cops themselves.

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matthewabout 3 hours ago

It's striking that attackers accessed both personal officer details and internal affairs documents, suggesting serious security gaps in city departments.

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peterabout 3 hours ago

I'm not convinced this breach will lead to meaningful reform unless there's real accountability from city officials beyond mere apologies.

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halaabout 3 hours ago

Agencies should immediately enforce multi-factor authentication and regular security audits to prevent future unauthorized access to sensitive records.

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