BREAKING: "BlueLeaks" over 270GB of data from hundreds of police departments LEAKED!

Jekyll

Superstar
Joined
Jun 27, 2012
Messages
7,645
Reputation
839
Daps
33,008
Reppin
NULL
So many brehs here like to brag about their 6 figure certs and shyt. Why couldn't they do this shyt? Why must we rely on nerdy white boys for this kind of shyt?

One, hacking is a very specific skillset that pays next to nothing unless you want to scam and steal shyt for a living.

Two, you usually have to have some kind of insider to be able to do this. I doubt these nikkas just up and did this shyt blind.

Three, this shyt takes alot of time and money and nikkas aint got alot of either. They were probably laying on these folks for months before they actually found out what they wanted to find and how to get it.
 

livindajetlife

Superstar
Joined
May 1, 2012
Messages
18,585
Reputation
1,199
Daps
38,066
2012-ers. ^^^^
Never change...


5naerg.gif
?? Your weird af
 

newworldafro

DeeperThanRapBiggerThanHH
Joined
May 3, 2012
Messages
49,973
Reputation
4,784
Daps
112,543
Reppin
In the Silver Lining
I got you. Let me know if this works- it’s 269gb therefore it will take forever to download
https://data.ddosecrets.com/file/BlueLeaks.tar.torrent
Thread by @DDoSecrets: RELEASE: #BlueLeaks (269 GB) Ten years of data from over 200 police departments, fusion centers and other law enforcement training and suppo…

https://hunter.ddosecrets.com/datasets/102
it’s being unrolled though -
The complete 269 GB #BlueLeaks dataset can be downloaded at data.ddosecrets.com/file/BlueLeaks…
Some of the agencies in #BlueLeaksinclude:

Alabama Fusion Center
Austin Regional Intelligence Center
Boston Regional Intelligence Center
Colorado Information Analysis Center
California Narcotic Officers' Association
Delaware Information and Analysis Center
Also in #BlueLeaks:

FBI Houston Citizens Academy Alumni Association
FBI National Academy Association Arkansas/Missouri Chapter
FBI National Academy Association Michigan Chapter
FBI National Academy Association of Texas
Fort Worth Intelligence Exchange
Also in #BlueLeaks:

Minnesota Fusion Center Intelligence Communications Enterprise For Information Sharing and Exchange
Illinois Crime Reporting and Information - Metro East
Iowa Law Enforcement Academy
Iowa Fusion Center
Faith-Based Information Sharing and Analysis Organization
Other agencies in #BlueLeaks include:

Missouri Information Analysis Center
Northern California Regional Intelligence Center
Nevada Cyber Exchange
New Hampshire Information and Analysis Center
Northern Nevada Regional Intelligence Center
North Texas Fusion Center
Also in #BlueLeaks:

Nevada Threat Analysis Center
Orange County Intelligence Assessment Center
South Carolina Information and Intelligence Center
San Diego Crime and Intelligence Analysis Association
South Dakota Fusion Center
Southeast Florida Fusion Center
Also in #BlueLeaks:

Southeastern Michigan Association Chiefs of Police
Infragard (San Francisco Bay Area)
Texas Narcotic Officers Association
Utah Statewide Information and Analysis Center
Virginia Law Enforcement National Security Network
Wisconsin Statewide Intelligence Center
Some agencies with the most data in #BlueLeaks:

36 GB Missouri Information Analysis Center
19 GB Northern California Regional Intelligence Center
14 GB Joint Regional Intelligence Center
13 GB Delaware Information and Analysis Center

Oh shiit..:whoo:..they putting Fusion Centers on Summer Jam Screen? ....almost forgot about them jawns. Rarely hear about them, good or bad or neutral.

If you asked the average person what a Fusion Center/Threat Analysis Center Is they would just look at you like :dwillhuh:.
 
Last edited:

Nicole0416_718_929_646212

The Prim Reaper
Bushed
WOAT
Supporter
Joined
Aug 10, 2017
Messages
69,608
Reputation
25,880
Daps
200,967
Reppin
NYC and FBA Riverboat Retaliation
One, hacking is a very specific skillset that pays next to nothing unless you want to scam and steal shyt for a living.

Two, you usually have to have some kind of insider to be able to do this. I doubt these nikkas just up and did this shyt blind.

Three, this shyt takes alot of time and money and nikkas aint got alot of either. They were probably laying on these folks for months before they actually found out what they wanted to find and how to get it.
24/7/365 Requires an incredible amount of dedication; in addition, to quite a few of them
Holding down regular jobs.
 

Nicole0416_718_929_646212

The Prim Reaper
Bushed
WOAT
Supporter
Joined
Aug 10, 2017
Messages
69,608
Reputation
25,880
Daps
200,967
Reppin
NYC and FBA Riverboat Retaliation
Oh shiit..:whoo:..they putting Fusion Centers on Summer Jam Screen? ....almost forgot about them jawns. Rarely hear about them, good or bad or neutral.

If you asked the average person what a Fusion Center/Threat Analysis Center Is they would just look at you like :dwillhuh:.
Unfortunately I had the displeasure of interviewing the Captain of a Police Dept. for a class assignment, a normal 40 minute Q&A session turned into a 4 hr crash course in compstat and fusion centers, along with how 9/11 was a massive lesson in interagency cooperation.. sigh.
 

Nicole0416_718_929_646212

The Prim Reaper
Bushed
WOAT
Supporter
Joined
Aug 10, 2017
Messages
69,608
Reputation
25,880
Daps
200,967
Reppin
NYC and FBA Riverboat Retaliation
This is finally making the mainstream news cycle @Nobu - America is becoming a laughing stockkk to other countries-

A 'highly sensitive' WikiLeaks-style data hack of police records has put records from more than 200 police departments spanning 20 years into the public domain, revealing the names of suspects, details of investigations and information about cops like their bank details and home addresses.

The data dump, dubbed Blue Leaks, was posted online by The Distributed Denial of Secrets, a group of hackers, after they harvested it from Netsential.

Netsential holds data from fusion centers, which act as data sharing facilities for the FBI, local law enforcement agencies and other law enforcement organizations.
'Highly sensitive' police data hacked for a WikiLeaks-style website spans 20 years of reports | Daily Mail Online


  • Nearly 270 gigabytes of data containing files from US police were leaked online
  • The dump, called 'BlueLeaks,' includes information from over 200 departments
  • The hack stole more than 1million names of both cops and suspects, along with more than 500,000 images, PDF documents and texts
  • The files date back to 1996 and do not include any information about police misconduct or disciplinary investigations
  • Instead, they reveal how police investigate crimes, focus on the social media posts and share information between departments
  • Files include emails, phone numbers, text conversations and videos
  • There are also memos showing clothing and tattoos to look out for at protests
  • Officers have made arrests using this information shown in the documents
 

Nicole0416_718_929_646212

The Prim Reaper
Bushed
WOAT
Supporter
Joined
Aug 10, 2017
Messages
69,608
Reputation
25,880
Daps
200,967
Reppin
NYC and FBA Riverboat Retaliation
Among the departments from whom data was stolen are Alabama Fusion Center Austin Regional Intelligence Center Boston Regional Intelligence Center Colorado Information Analysis Center California Narcotic Officers' Association Delaware Information and Analysis Center, FBI Houston Citizens Academy Alumni Association FBI National Academy Association Arkansas/Missouri Chapter FBI National Academy Association Michigan Chapter FBI National Academy Association of Texas Fort Worth Intelligence Exchange and dozens more.

The files reveal that the FBI was searching for anyone tweeting about Juneteenth protests, and also reveals how Google has helped with investigations by providing users' Google Wallet information.

The BlueLeaks data dump occurred June 19, which is also known as 'Juneteenth' – a national celebration to commemorate the end of slavery in the US, KrebsOnSecurity reports.

Twitter user Distributed Denial of Secrets (DDoSecrets), shared that the data dump includes 269 gigabytes of information.
 

Nicole0416_718_929_646212

The Prim Reaper
Bushed
WOAT
Supporter
Joined
Aug 10, 2017
Messages
69,608
Reputation
25,880
Daps
200,967
Reppin
NYC and FBA Riverboat Retaliation
'BlueLeaks' Data Dump Exposes 269GB of Files From Hundreds of Police Departments

According to security journalist Brian Krebs, the data dump is legit. A national association that coordinates data sharing between federal and local law enforcement sent out an alert on Saturday verifying the leaked data's validity.

“Preliminary analysis of the data contained in this leak suggests that Netsential, a web services company used by multiple fusion centers, law enforcement, and other government agencies across the United States, was the source of the compromise,” the National Fusion Center Association reportedly said in the alert.
 
Top