Peruvian Police Admit to Leaking Data From Their Intelligence Department
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On Thursday night, thousands of classified documents of the Directorate of Intelligence (DIRIN) of the National Police of Peru were published. Among the leaked information there are personal data of police, protection plans for former presidents and the current president Dina Boluarte, as well as intelligence documents that account for possible follow-up activities to politicians, journalists and judges who investigated corruption cases. “All DI…
LIMA (AP) — Peruvian police confirmed Friday that the database of its Intelligence Directorate, which is responsible for carrying out secret surveillance actions against organized crime, was compromised and publicly disclosed through…
The Peruvian National Police (PNP) confirmed this Friday that the database of its Intelligence Directorate (Dirin) was hacked and that, part of that information, which according to local media includes security plans to presidents of the country, data from agents and follow-up operations to journalists, politicians and judges, was published on social networks, so it has initiated an investigation of the case.
The Peruvian National Police issued a warning about a possible hack detected on September 14 by the Digital Security Division of the Intelligence Directorate.
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