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Sensitive LAPD Records Leaked in Hack Attack
Hackers accessed personal data, Internal Affairs files, and witness details from the Los Angeles Police Department.
Apr. 8, 2026 at 10:21am
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Hackers have reportedly gained access to a trove of sensitive data from the Los Angeles Police Department, including personal information about officers, Internal Affairs documents, and unredacted details about witnesses in criminal cases. The leaked data, totaling over 7.7 terabytes, started surfacing online and has raised concerns about privacy violations and the potential impact on ongoing legal proceedings.
Why it matters
The breach of LAPD records is a significant security and privacy breach that could compromise officer safety, undermine public trust in law enforcement, and jeopardize the integrity of criminal cases by exposing sensitive witness information. It highlights the need for robust cybersecurity measures to protect sensitive government data.
The details
The leaked data reportedly includes personal information about LAPD officers, as well as discovery materials from court cases that contain unredacted details about witnesses, investigative files, and criminal complaints. Much of this information is typically kept private under state law. The trove of data started appearing on social media platforms, though one post was quickly taken down.
- The hack attack occurred last month, according to reports.
- The leaked data started surfacing online in recent days.
The players
Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD)
The law enforcement agency for the city of Los Angeles, employing nearly 9,000 officers.
Los Angeles City Attorney's Office
The office responsible for providing legal counsel and representation for the city of Los Angeles, which was reportedly the target of the hack attack.
Karen Bass
The current mayor of Los Angeles, who has faced criticism over the reported security breach.
What’s next
The California Post reached out to the LAPD and the Los Angeles District Attorney's office for further comment on the potential impact of the leaked data and any ongoing investigations into the hack.
The takeaway
This breach highlights the critical need for robust cybersecurity measures to protect sensitive government data and the personal information of public servants. It also raises concerns about the potential fallout on ongoing criminal cases and public trust in law enforcement.
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