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INSS Data Became Vulnerable to 3,000 Servers

Summary by Revista Oeste
The federal government decided to block the password and restricted access to the Single System of Information of Benefits (Suibe) to only six servers. The Metropolis portal published the information on this Thursday, 18. The measure came after it was found that about 3,000 employees of the National Institute of Social Security (INSS) had been authorized to consult personal data of residents and pensioners. This facility may have allowed the dis…
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The federal government decided to block the password and restricted access to the Single System of Information of Benefits (Suibe) to only six servers. The Metropolis portal published the information on this Thursday, 18. The measure came after it was found that about 3,000 employees of the National Institute of Social Security (INSS) had been authorized to consult personal data of residents and pensioners. This facility may have allowed the dis…

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Revista Oeste broke the news in on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
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