Marysville Appeal-Democrat

Data breach exposes private info of all California concealed-carry permit holders

- Tribune News Service Los Angeles Times

LOS ANGELES — A data breach has exposed the personal informatio­n of every person with a California permit to carry a concealed weapon, authoritie­s said Tuesday.

The California Department of Justice suffered the breach as part of the launch of its 2022 Firearms Dashboard Portal, according to the Fresno County Sheriff ’s Office, which said it was informed of the leak Tuesday by the California State Sheriffs’ Associatio­n.

“This public site allows access to certain informatio­n, however, personal informatio­n of concealed carry weapon permit holders is not supposed to be visible,” the Sheriff ’s Office said in a statement. “This includes, but is not limited to a person’s name, age, address, Criminal Identifica­tion Index number and license type (Standard, Judicial, Reserve and Custodial).”

The breach affects all concealed weapons permit holders in California, the Sheriff ’s Office said.

Justice Department officials pulled down the dashboard site along with all related links after learning of the breach, but it is possible that some private informatio­n was posted elsewhere online.

“It is unknown exactly how much time the informatio­n was accessible,” the Sheriff ’s Office said.

California Atty. Gen.

Rob Bonta’s office told law enforcemen­t it is “working with urgency” to determine the breach’s scope and plans to contact permit holders to directly advise them.

Bonta’s office will institute a program to mitigate harm or damages that permit holders suffer as a result of the breach, according to the Sheriff ’s Office.

“We are investigat­ing an exposure of individual­s’ personal informatio­n connected to the DOJ Firearms Dashboard,” the attorney general’s office said in a statement. “Any unauthoriz­ed release of personal informatio­n is unacceptab­le. We are working swiftly to address this situation and will provide additional informatio­n as soon as possible.”

The Fresno County

Sheriff ’s Office urges anyone whose informatio­n was compromise­d by the breach to visit www. fresnosher­iff.org/report-acrime-online and submit a report.

Further informatio­n was not available Tuesday night.

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