Hacker steals government ID database

grarpamp grarpamp at gmail.com
Tue Oct 19 14:23:12 PDT 2021


On 10/19/21, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan at protonmail.com> wrote:
> https://therecord.media/?p=8167

Posting subject and shortlinks with no content is not useful to
anyone, doesn't distribute documentation of the world, etc.
Now when crackers dump the entire US and Chinese
and Euro and Russ and other countries massive politician
databases, especially all their emails and political documents
and TOP SECRET corrupt lies, harms waste and war, that would
be news. Some random ID db the Argie gestapo uses to oppress
its people pales in comparison to the above global thought
leaders of oppression, theft, dictat, censor, unfreedom, and murder.


Hacker steals government ID database for Argentina’s entire population

https://therecord.media/hacker-steals-government-id-database-for-argentinas-entire-population/

A hacker has breached the Argentinian government’s IT network and
stolen ID card details for the country’s entire population, data that
is now being sold in private circles.

The hack, which took place last month, targeted RENAPER, which stands
for Registro Nacional de las Personas, translated as National Registry
of Persons.

The agency is a crucial cog inside the Argentinian Interior Ministry,
where it is tasked with issuing national ID cards to all citizens,
data that it also stores in digital format as a database accessible to
other government agencies, acting as a backbone for most government
queries for citizen’s personal information.
Lionel Messi and Sergio Aguero data leaked on Twitter

The first evidence that someone breached RENAPER surfaced earlier this
month on Twitter when a newly registered account named @AnibalLeaks
published ID card photos and personal details for 44 Argentinian
celebrities.

This included details for the country’s president Alberto Fernández,
multiple journalists and political figures, and even data for soccer
superstars Lionel Messi and Sergio Aguero.

A day after the images and personal details were published on Twitter,
the hacker also posted an ad on a well-known hacking forum, offering
to look up the personal details of any Argentinian user.
Argentina-DBImage: The Record

Faced with a media fallback following the Twitter leaks, the
Argentinian government confirmed a security breach three days later.

In an October 13 press release, the Ministry of Interior said its
security team discovered that a VPN account assigned to the Ministry
of Health was used to query the RENAPER database for 19 photos “in the
exact moment in which they were published on the social network
Twitter.”

Officials added that “the [RENAPER] database did not suffer any data
breach or leak,” and authorities are now currently investigating eight
government employees about having a possible role in the leak.
Hacker has a copy of the data, plans to sell and leak it

However, The Record contacted the individual who was renting access to
the RENAPER database on hacking forums.

In a conversation earlier today, the hacker said they have a copy of
the RENAPER data, contradicting the government’s official statement.

The individual proved their statement by providing the personal
details, including the highly sensitive Trámite number, of an
Argentinian citizen of our choosing.

“Maybe in a few days I’m going to publish [the data of] 1 million or 2
millon people,” the RENAPER hacker told The Record earlier today. They
also said they plan to continue selling access to this data to all
interested buyers.

When The Record shared a link to the government’s press release in
which officials blamed the intrusion on a possibly compromised VPN
account, the hacker simply replied “careless employees yes,”
indirectly confirming the point of entry.

According to a sample provided by the hacker online, the information
they have access to right now includes full names, home addresses,
birth dates, gender info, ID card issuance and expiration dates, labor
identification codes, Trámite numbers, citizen numbers, and government
photo IDs.

Argentina currently has an estimated population of more than 45
million, although it’s unclear how many entries are in the database.
The hacker claimed to have it all.

This is the second major security breach in the country’s history
after the Gorra Leaks in 2017 and 2019 when hacktivists leaked the
personal details of Argentinian politicians and police forces.


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