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College of Dentistry Warns Wave of Extortion and Cyberattacks Against Professionals in the Country

Summary by Diario Correo
The College of Dentistry of Peru reported that criminals tried to enter its database in order to obtain personal information from its affiliates. According to the Dean for America News, the goal was to access the names, addresses and contacts of the professionals, which would have been used for extortion purposes. The institution noted that every year between 10 and 15 dentist surgeons report threats, mainly through calls and messages requiring …
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The College of Dentistry of Peru reported that criminals tried to enter its database in order to obtain personal information from its affiliates. According to the Dean for America News, the goal was to access the names, addresses and contacts of the professionals, which would have been used for extortion purposes. The institution noted that every year between 10 and 15 dentist surgeons report threats, mainly through calls and messages requiring …

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Diario Correo broke the news in Peru on Saturday, November 8, 2025.
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