The “Anonymous” Tip System That Wasn’t: Three Months Later.

In Data Breach News
July 07, 2026

DataBreaches.net has followed up on a breach involving very sensitive personal information. The breach has been called “BlueLeaks 2.0” in some circles, and “Navigate360” in other publications, but it occurred when a hacktivist acquired 8.3 million tips from various tiplines that were supposed to protect the anonymity of the tipsters.

As DataBreaches.net reports, neither P3 Campus, P3 Global, nor their parent company, Navigate360, has disclosed anything publicly about the incident. Customers using their services, such as Safe2SayPA, Safe2Tell, and SandyHookPromise, have also failed to disclose anything. While Crime Stoppers organizations have notified some police departments, they do not appear to have notified any affected individuals, and report that Navigate360 has not provided them with any details.

The news outlet claims that three months after the breach was first discovered, no one affected by the incident has been notified.

Senators Hassan and Banks, who wrote to Navigate360 in April seeking answers to questions, have not disclosed whether they received any answers.

The DataBreaches.net article contains a trigger warning for the very sensitive material it quotes from the tips in the dataset.

The tips in the hacked dataset date mainly from 2022 to November 2025. Anyone who used a tipline to provide an anonymous tip during that time period may want to inquire whether their information has been caught up in this breach.