Your LAPD files are literally out there, no mames
Okay so check it—you know how we're always complaining about how much the city spends on, like, everything that isn't helping actual people? Well, turns out they're not even keeping our super sensitive stuff locked down. We're talking about a massive data breach at the City Attorney's office that just dumped thousands of LAPD files, like, online for anyone to see. And it's not just, "Oops, we lost a spreadsheet." This is legit sensitive info, fam.
### What Got Leaked?
This isn't some minor glitch, ya sabes? The word on the street is that this breach has put a ton of really personal information at risk for LAPD personnel and other folks who had dealings with the department. Imagine your address, your phone number, maybe even stuff about your family or your medical history, just floating out there. It’s a total mess, and it makes you wonder what else is just... out there.
* Sensitive police reports * Personal info of officers and staff * Details from investigations that should be confidential
It’s literally a nightmare, especially when you think about all the officers who live right here in our neighborhoods, from Boyle Heights to Van Nuys. This affects real people, not just some abstract "city data." It’s gonna take a minute to figure out exactly what the fallout is, but you already know it's not gonna be good. This is a huge reminder that our city needs to step up its game when it comes to protecting the people who live and work here.
That's the real LA, fam — east of the 110.
Oye, my people on the Morning Wire team are gonna be all over this, you gotta hear their take at mornings.live.