policeone.com
Jul 1, 2014
A breach of PoliceOne (policeone.com), a law enforcement community and resource website running on vBulletin software. The archive contains user account records in username:email:MD5hash:salt format from July 2014. Data fields include usernames, email addresses, MD5-hashed passwords, and short password salts/tokens. The user base consists predominantly of law enforcement professionals, evidenced by email addresses from law enforcement agencies including LASD (Los Angeles Sheriff's Department), various police departments, and government agencies (.gov, .org law enforcement domains). The archive was distributed via BreachForums.
Data found in this dataset
Source files
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Policeone.com_vb_July_2014.txt4 columns712,731 rows
File structure
| Source column | Mapped field | Confidence | LLM assessment |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | username | high | alphanumeric identifiers, usernames from PoliceOne vBulletin accounts |
| 1 | high | values contain @ symbol and are valid email addresses; law enforcement domains (.gov, .org, agency domains, and personal email) | |
| 2 | password | high | 32-character hexadecimal strings consistent with MD5 password hashes |
| 3 | skip | high | short alphanumeric tokens (2-4 chars) or special character sequences; these are password salts/tokens used in vBulletin authentication, non-PII metadata |
Notes: PoliceOne vBulletin breach from July 2014. Format is username:email:MD5hash:salt. User base predominantly law enforcement professionals with LASD, police department, and government agency email addresses. MD5 hashes are cryptographically weak and potentially reversible.