A threat actor, USDoD, has announced a significant data breach, claiming to have leaked a vast database containing the criminal records of millions of Americans.
Database Details:
The purportedly compromised database is reported to contain a staggering 70 million rows of data.
Format: CSV
File Size: Approximately 3 GB when compressed, expanding to 22 GB when uncompressed.
Years Covered: Data spans from 2020 to 2024.
Attribution: The breach is credited to an entity known as SXUL.
Database Fields:
The leaked database is said to include the following fields:
Fulltexts
rec_id
IDCaseNumber
Category
SSN
LastName
FirstName
MiddleName
Generation
DOB (Date of Birth)
BirthState
AKA1 (Also Known As 1)
AKA2 (Also Known As 2)
DOBAKA (Date of Birth for Aliases)
Address1
Address2
City
State
Zip
Latitude
Longitude
Age
Hair
Eye
Height
Weight
Race
ScarsMarks
Sex
SkinTone
MilitaryService
ChargesFiledDate
OffenseDate
OffenseCode
NCICCode
OffenseDesc1
OffenseDesc2
Counts
Plea
ConvictionDate
ConvictionPlace
Sentence (YYYMMDDD format)
Probation (YYYMMDDD format)
PhotoName
Court
County
Source
Disposition
DispositionDate
CourtCosts
ArrestingAgency
CaseType
Fines
sourceState
sourceName
caseno
fullname
ArrestDate
ParoleDate
ReleaseDate
AdmittedDate
uid_hash
Implications:
If verified, the exposure of such a comprehensive criminal database could have significant implications for law enforcement, judicial proceedings, and the individuals mentioned within the dataset.
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