The department disclosed the issue in a public statement, saying it discovered the connections while preparing a response to a Public Records Act request. Officials said the connections have since been disabled.
Modesto police said the system had active connections with several federal entities, including the U.S. Marshals Service, IRS Criminal Investigations and San Diego Sector Border Patrol.
It remains unclear how long the connections were active, whether any federal agencies accessed the data or how many license plate records may have been shared.
"When the data gets loose from California, other agencies don't have to play by our safeguards," Schwartz said.
State law requires agencies using the technology to maintain strict controls over how information is shared and accessed.
It is not immediately known whether the issue could result in any state investigation or enforcement action.
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