FBI

Company

Last mentioned: Mar 19, 2026

Timeline

  1. Data Archival

    Distributed Denial of Secrets (DDoS) confirms receipt of the 93GB dataset for research purposes.

  2. Federal Response

    The FBI is notified of the breach; P3 Global Intel and Navigate360 remain silent on the matter.

  3. DDoSecrets Acquisition

    Emma Best confirms DDoSecrets has received the data and will provide it to journalists and researchers.

  4. Public Reporting

    Reuters and other major outlets report on the breach; P3 and Navigate360 remain silent.

  5. Breach Announcement

    Hacker 'Internet Yiff Machine' posts a statement claiming to have breached P3 Global Intel.

  6. Initial Verification

    Straight Arrow News corroborates the authenticity of the data by contacting tipsters.

  7. Breach Announced

    Hacker 'Internet Yiff Machine' posts a statement claiming the theft of 93GB of data from P3 Global Intel.

  8. Initial Verification

    Straight Arrow News reports the breach and corroborates data authenticity by contacting tipsters.

  9. Extradition Process

    U.S. officials begin the formal process to return Daghita to the U.S. for trial.

  10. Extradition Proceedings

    U.S. authorities begin the legal process to return Daghita to the United States for trial.

  11. Extradition Proceedings

    Authorities begin the process of returning Daghita to the U.S. to face federal charges.

  12. Arrest in Saint Martin

    Daghita is apprehended by local authorities in coordination with U.S. federal agents.

  13. Arrest in Saint Martin

    Federal contractor John Daghita is apprehended by local authorities and U.S. Marshals.

  14. FBI Confirmation

    The FBI officially confirms the theft of $46 million in crypto from government accounts.

  15. Arrest in Saint Martin

    Daghita is apprehended by federal agents on the Caribbean island.

  16. Carvalho Placed on Leave

    The LAUSD Board votes unanimously to place Carvalho on paid leave pending the probe.

  17. FBI Raids

    FBI serves search warrants at Carvalho's home and LAUSD headquarters.

  18. Investigation Launched

    The FBI and U.S. Marshals Service begin tracking the movement of stolen funds and suspect John Daghita.

  19. Surveillance Revelations

    New court documents reveal the use of Colombian syndicates for phone tracking in Canada.

  20. Theft Detected

    Federal authorities identify a $46 million discrepancy in government-held crypto wallets.

Stories mentioning FBI 9

data-breach Very Bearish

Hacker Breaches P3 Global Intel, Exposing 8 Million Confidential Police Tips

A hacker known as 'Internet Yiff Machine' has reportedly compromised P3 Global Intel, a subsidiary of Navigate360, exfiltrating 93GB of data containing over 8 million confidential law enforcement tips. The breach, achieved through social engineering and vulnerability exploitation, poses a severe risk to the anonymity of informants and the integrity of ongoing investigations.

2 sources
legal-tech Very Bearish

Massive Data Breach Hits Law Enforcement Tip Platform P3 Global Intel

A hacker has claimed responsibility for compromising over 8 million confidential law enforcement tips from P3 Global Intel, a subsidiary of Navigate360. The breach, involving 93 gigabytes of data, potentially exposes the identities of informants and sensitive investigative leads across the United States.

2 sources
security Very Bearish

Federal Contractor Arrested in Caribbean Over $46M Crypto Theft

Federal authorities have apprehended John Daghita, a government contractor, in Saint Martin for the alleged theft of $46 million in cryptocurrency. The joint operation by the FBI and U.S. Marshals Service highlights critical vulnerabilities in federal digital asset custody and the persistent threat of insider embezzlement.

2 sources
regulation Very Bearish

Federal Contractor Arrested in $46M Crypto Theft from US Government

John Daghita, a federal contractor, was apprehended in Saint Martin for allegedly stealing $46 million in cryptocurrency from the U.S. government. The arrest, a joint operation by the FBI and U.S. Marshals, exposes significant security gaps in the federal custody of seized digital assets.

2 sources
other Bearish

LAUSD Superintendent Placed on Leave Amid FBI Probe into Failed Edtech Deal

The Los Angeles Unified School District Board has placed Superintendent Alberto Carvalho on paid leave following FBI raids at his home and district headquarters. The federal investigation is reportedly linked to a $3 million contract with the bankrupt AI startup AllHere, whose founder was recently indicted for fraud.

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