A group of hackers this week leaked documents from the Texas-based private company Lexipol, which creates training manuals and policy guidelines for first responders.
The nonprofit data leak hosting group Distributed Denial of Secrets, or DDoSecrets, received approximately 8,543 files from a group that calls itself “the puppygirl hacker polycule,” including manuals on policy, training, and procedures for police departments, fire departments, and narcotics units. It also includes customer records including private information such as addresses and hashed passwords.
An unidentified member of the hacking group told the Daily Dot in a statement that there aren’t “enough hacks against the police” when asked why it went after Lexipol.
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