Hacker says they compromised millions of confidential police tips held by US company
The Straits Times
The hacker said they broke into a US platform for searching law enforcement hotline messages. Read more at straitstimes.com.
WASHINGTON - A hacker says they have broken into a US platform for searching law enforcement hotline messages and compromised more than 8 million confidential tips.
In a statement posted online, the hacker – who used the name “Internet Yiff Machine” – said they had broken into tip intelligence platform P3 Global Intel, an arm of safety company Navigate360, and stolen 93GB of data.
The FBI declined comment.
Navigate360 said in a statement that it was trying to determine “whether we have experienced an incident involving our computer network and, if so, the extensiveness of the incident and the information involved”.
It said it had hired a third party to investigate and would not be commenting further.
On its website, Navigate360 described itself as the “leading provider of innovative tips and leads solutions” for law enforcement, federal agencies, the military, and school safety initiatives.

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