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In the recent history of the small town of West Haven, two major events have unfolded. The first was the theft of one million dollars, committed by a city administrator. The second was a massive data breach, exposing sensitive internal information from the city government. As it turns out, these two incidents are closely linked.
West Haven is a small town in Colorado with a population of just over 50,000. At the start of 2025, the internet and phone lines suddenly went down, and all city government systems were blocked.
The city’s sleepy leadership, still recovering from the holiday season, issued a statement on January 11 in an attempt to calm residents: “Recently, the City of West Haven’s IT Department identified a security incident impacting our systems. Out of an abundance of caution, we decided to shut down all systems while we investigate further,” announced Mayor Dorinda Borer.
In reality, the city’s systems had been locked down by unknown hackers. As the mayor and her advisors scrambled to figure out how to explain to residents that their personal data was about to be exposed, gigabytes of sensitive city data were being siphoned away.
The leaked data includes 156,000 files, totaling 181GB of information.
This archive contains years of internal city documents, including budgets, income reports, tax records, and administrative expenses. It also contains critical data from the police and health departments, revealing sensitive information about every resident of the city. Among the documents are details about John Bernardo, Michael DiMassa, and his wife, Lauren DiMassa—names that are well known to the residents of West Haven.
DiMassa and his accomplices embezzled over a million dollars from the city’s budget. Between July 2020 and October 2021, DiMassa submitted fraudulent invoices to West Haven for services related to a youth violence prevention program and COVID-19-related youth violence expenses.
The data leak provides new insights into the case. Anyone who downloads the published archive can verify these revelations. First, there is strong evidence suggesting that even more money was stolen than initially reported. Second, not all of the perpetrators have been brought to justice. The leaked documents point to a potential connection between the crime and Mayor Dorinda Borer. Some of the files may serve as indirect evidence linking Michael DiMassa to the mayor’s office.
The publication of this archive could be the best thing that has ever happened for the city’s administration. Independent journalists and civic activists in West Haven now have the opportunity to carefully analyze this information and draw their own conclusions about what is really happening behind the scenes in the city government.
Official site: West Haven, CT | Official Website
176.51 GB
In the recent history of the small town of West Haven, two major events have unfolded. The first was the theft of one million dollars, committed by a city administrator. The second was a massive data breach, exposing sensitive internal information from the city government. As it turns out, these two incidents are closely linked.
West Haven is a small town in Colorado with a population of just over 50,000. At the start of 2025, the internet and phone lines suddenly went down, and all city government systems were blocked.
The city’s sleepy leadership, still recovering from the holiday season, issued a statement on January 11 in an attempt to calm residents: “Recently, the City of West Haven’s IT Department identified a security incident impacting our systems. Out of an abundance of caution, we decided to shut down all systems while we investigate further,” announced Mayor Dorinda Borer.
In reality, the city’s systems had been locked down by unknown hackers. As the mayor and her advisors scrambled to figure out how to explain to residents that their personal data was about to be exposed, gigabytes of sensitive city data were being siphoned away.
The leaked data includes 156,000 files, totaling 181GB of information.
This archive contains years of internal city documents, including budgets, income reports, tax records, and administrative expenses. It also contains critical data from the police and health departments, revealing sensitive information about every resident of the city. Among the documents are details about John Bernardo, Michael DiMassa, and his wife, Lauren DiMassa—names that are well known to the residents of West Haven.
DiMassa and his accomplices embezzled over a million dollars from the city’s budget. Between July 2020 and October 2021, DiMassa submitted fraudulent invoices to West Haven for services related to a youth violence prevention program and COVID-19-related youth violence expenses.
The data leak provides new insights into the case. Anyone who downloads the published archive can verify these revelations. First, there is strong evidence suggesting that even more money was stolen than initially reported. Second, not all of the perpetrators have been brought to justice. The leaked documents point to a potential connection between the crime and Mayor Dorinda Borer. Some of the files may serve as indirect evidence linking Michael DiMassa to the mayor’s office.
The publication of this archive could be the best thing that has ever happened for the city’s administration. Independent journalists and civic activists in West Haven now have the opportunity to carefully analyze this information and draw their own conclusions about what is really happening behind the scenes in the city government.
Official site: West Haven, CT | Official Website
LEAKED DATA
10 files176.51 GB