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Internet Yiff Machine Hacked: 93GB of Anonymous Crime Tips Exposed

via Ars Technica·4h ago

Security researchers have successfully hacked into an anonymous tip submission system known as the 'Internet Yiff Machine,' exposing 93GB of sensitive data. The breach highlights the severe vulnerabilities in anonymous reporting infrastructure and the potential for law enforcement data to be compromised. This incident raises urgent questions about the security of digital anonymity tools used for civic engagement and crime reporting.

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