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Miguel Ángel Mancera's Government Is Blamed for Hacking the C5

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Cd. of Mexico.- The government of Mexico, headed by the darkist Clara Brugada, slipped responsibility for an alleged hack to the cameras of the C5 that occurred in 2018 to the Administration of Miguel Ángel Mancera, who arrived at the Headquarters by the PRD. Yesterday it was announced that a hacker working for the Sinaloa Cartel used video surveillance cameras from the CDMX to monitor an FBI official, with the aim of tracking and murdering info…

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After the U.S. Department of Justice claimed that a hacker tracked down and murdered FBI informants with the use of surveillance cameras in Mexico City (CDMX), the capital’s C5 responded to these allegations with a statement published on Saturday. In an information card, the Command Center, Computation, Communications and Citizen Contact (C5) clarified that these events occurred in 2018, during the final stage of the governments of former Presid…

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Cd. of Mexico.- The government of Mexico, headed by the darkist Clara Brugada, slipped responsibility for an alleged hack to the cameras of the C5 that occurred in 2018 to the Administration of Miguel Ángel Mancera, who arrived at the Headquarters by the PRD. Yesterday it was announced that a hacker working for the Sinaloa Cartel used video surveillance cameras from the CDMX to monitor an FBI official, with the aim of tracking and murdering info…

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MEXICO CITY.- The general coordinator of the C5 capital, Salvador Guerrero Chiprés, denied that there are records of successful intrusions into the system of the Center of Command, Control, Computation, Communications and Citizen Contact, after the publication of a report by the U.S. Department of Justice that suggests that a criminal group would have used cameras to trace [...] The CDMX's Niega C5 entry hacked into its system, despite a U.S. re…

After it became known that a hacker allegedly hired by the Sinaloa Cartel would have accessed the video surveillance system of cameras in Mexico City, the C5 of the CDMX pointed out that the events occurred in 2018. A report from the U.S. Department of Justice points out that the hacker allegedly accessed the phone number of an agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to track federal agency informants on Mexican territory.

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The Center of Command, Computation, Communications and Citizen Contact (C5) pointed out that the hack reported by the U.S. Department of Justice occurred in 2018. A U.S. government report indicates that the C5 cameras were intervened by members of the Sinaloa Cartel who used them to track FBI informants and assassinate them. You may also be interested: DEA acknowledges that the CJNG spyed on it during the trial of "El Menchito" Photo: Cuartoscur…

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The Centro de Comando, Control, Cómputo, Computación y Contacto Ciudadano (C5) of Mexico City responded on June 28 to a series of journalistic notes based on a report by the Inspector General of the United States Department of Justice, published in June 2025. In that report, it is suggested that a criminal group allegedly used video surveillance cameras from the city to track an FBI official. Video: C5 of the CDMX: How to Request the Protection …

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Periódico Expreso - Más Cerca de Ti broke the news in on Saturday, June 28, 2025.
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