Threat Actor: Unknown | Unknown
Victim: PRI and PAN | PRI and PAN
Price: Not disclosed
Exfiltrated Data Type: Sensitive personal information
Key Points :
- Two major political parties in Mexico, PRI and PAN, were targeted in a hacking incident.
- The attack was allegedly linked to claims of corruption and illegal activities by these parties.
- Over 78,711 citizens’ sensitive personal information was reportedly leaked, including full names, voter IDs, and addresses.
- The data leak suggests manipulation of the judicial system to secure election victories.
- The threat actor compared the parties’ actions to those of a mafia.
According to a post published by USDoD on a dark web forum, two major political parties in Mexico, PRI, and PAN, within the state of Nuevo Leon, were targeted. The post is also claiming that they were corrupt.
According to the claim, these parties engaged in illegal and violent activities to secure election victories. They allegedly manipulated the judiciary, prosecutor’s office, and judicial police to coerce votes, resorting to physical violence and property destruction against opponents. The threat actor likens their actions to those of a mafia.
The alleged data leak purportedly includes sensitive personal information of over 78,711 citizens of Nuevo Leon affiliated with PRI and PAN. This data encompasses full names, voter IDs, addresses, CURPs (Unique Population Registry Codes), dates of birth, and affiliation dates.
There is no price information in the post.
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