Federal News
Navigate360 Data Breach Exposes Crime Tip Records
March 18, 2026
A significant data breach at P3 Global Intel, a Texas-based provider of anonymous crime reporting platforms owned by Navigate360, exposed 8.3 million records of anonymous crime tips. This breach revealed critical security vulnerabilities, including the ability for clients to request tipster IP addresses, which compromises promised anonymity and potentially endangers informants and ongoing investigations. Federal agencies, including the Department of Defense, Department of Homeland Security, and Department of Justice, have been customers of Navigate360 under contracts totaling approximately $1.3 million from 2020 to 2025 for these platforms.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should reassess cybersecurity and data protection requirements in contracts for anonymous reporting services to mitigate risks to informant safety and national security.
- Agencies may need to implement stricter oversight and security standards for vendors handling sensitive law enforcement data.
- Contractors providing crime reporting or intelligence platforms should prioritize robust data security features and transparent privacy safeguards to maintain trust and compliance.
- This incident highlights the importance of evaluating vendor cybersecurity posture during procurement and contract management phases.
Those risks include severe harm and even death to police informants026 risks to national security.
— Mailyn Fidler, Cybersecurity Professor at UNH Law
Agencies
Department of Defense, Department of Homeland Security, Department of Justice
Vendors
P3 Global Intel, Navigate360
Contracts
$1.3 million