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highplainsdem

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Wed Mar 18, 2026, 08:06 PM 12 hrs ago

Hacker says they compromised millions of confidential police tips held by US company [View all]

Source: Reuters

A hacker says they have broken into a U.S. 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 93 ​gigabytes of data.

The FBI did not immediately respond to ⁠a request for comment. P3 did not respond to repeated ​comment requests. 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. Yiff Machine, in their statement, opens new tab, used a ​profane anti-police slogan and warned the public, "Don't do the dirty ​work for the pigs."

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Reuters could not immediately verify Yiff Machine's claims, but the website Straight Arrow News, which first reported the ​breach, opens new tab, said it ​had corroborated ⁠the authenticity of some of the material by contacting tipsters whose details appeared in the ​data. The transparency website Distributed Denial of Secrets - ​which archives ⁠material from hacks and leaks - said it too had received a copy of the data, opens new tab and would make it available to "established journalists ⁠and ​researchers."

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Read more: https://www.reuters.com/legal/government/hacker-says-they-compromised-millions-confidential-police-tips-held-by-us-2026-03-18/



Would like to know if AI had anything to do with this, whether the platform had used faulty AI-generated code.
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