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Hack and Steal Data From Sat and Ine

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A hacker stole 195 million records of Mexican taxpayers, as well as voters' lists, credentials of public employees and archives of public agencies from various states. The user mocked the security of Anthropic's artificial intelligence chatbot, Claude, and began in December a series of attacks on Mexican government agencies for about a month, according to cybersecurity researchers. In total, he stole 150 gigabytes of data from the Tax Administra…

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A hacker stole 195 million records of Mexican taxpayers, as well as voters' lists, credentials of public employees and archives of public agencies from various states. The user mocked the security of Anthropic's artificial intelligence chatbot, Claude, and began in December a series of attacks on Mexican government agencies for about a month, according to cybersecurity researchers. In total, he stole 150 gigabytes of data from the Tax Administra…

The advance of artificial intelligence in technological platforms is increasingly surprising and, above all, accessible to any type of public, especially the platform developed by Anthropic, which allegedly allowed an attacker to extract millions of confidential records from official Mexican public bodies such as the INE and the SAT. According to a report by Bloomberg, the [...] La entrada Hacker uses AI Claude to steal data from the Mexican gov…

A report by the Israeli cybersecurity firm Gambit Security, taken up by Bloomberg, alerted this week about an alleged mass cyber attack against Mexican government units that would have used artificial intelligence to automate the theft of information. Faced with the dissemination of these versions, the Tax Administration Service (SAT) and the National Electoral Institute (INE) issued communiqués to deny any violation of their systems.

A cybercriminal used an artificial intelligence chatbot to carry out a series of attacks against Mexican government departments, in which they stole 150 gigabytes of confidential information. According to a journalistic investigation, the agencies affected by the cyber attack were the Tax Administration Service (SAT), the National Electoral Institute (INE) and the [...]

A cybercriminal used an artificial intelligence chatbot to carry out a series of attacks against Mexican government departments, in which they stole 150 gigabytes of confidential information, Bloomberg reported. According to the report, the agencies affected by the cyberata were the Tax Administration Service (SAT), the National Electoral Institute (INE) and also state governments such as Mexico City, Jalisco, Michoacan and Tamaulipas. In additi…

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Reforma broke the news in Mexico City, Mexico on Thursday, February 26, 2026.
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