In a shocking development, a cybercriminal is selling a file containing 5.7 million images of Argentine driver’s licenses, including those of famous individuals like the President of the Nation and other officials. The data appears to be real, matching the information on the actual licenses. Some photos are outdated, signed, or unsigned. The sample also includes licenses of celebrities and politicians like Ricardo Darín, Luisana Lopilato, and Mauricio Macri.
The leaked data includes sensitive information like blood type and driver impairments, making it valuable for cybercrimes. The seller claims to have extracted data from 20 to 40 million records, with some exceptions for specific individuals outside that range. This leak was detected by the Government’s computer security team and appropriate measures were taken to contain the damage.
Incidents like this highlight the need for improved cybersecurity measures and public awareness in Argentina. The sale of personal data is a serious problem that poses risks for individuals. The Government is working with cybersecurity experts to address the issue and prevent further leaks. In a world where data privacy is crucial, incidents like these underscore the importance of robust cybersecurity measures.
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