Amarillo College Panhandle Regional Law Enforcement Academy Allegedly Breached, Exposing 11,253 Event Registration Records
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A threat actor operating under the handle "zvezdanwastaken" claims to have breached the Amarillo College Panhandle Regional Law Enforcement Academy. According to the post, the data consists of a table containing all event registrations dated 2020 from the academy. The threat actor states the dataset contains 11,253 records with exposed data including full names, ranks, phone numbers, and additional information.
The sample data visible in the post shows an extensive database schema including event registration details, personal information, agency/organization affiliations, supervisor information, and training course enrollments such as "IntermediateCrimeSceneSearch" dated September 2016. Records appear to contain law enforcement personnel from various Texas departments including Randall County SO, Perryton PD, Dumas PD, Amarillo College, Hall County Sheriff's Office, and others.