
The head of the state prosecutor's office, César Gustavo Jáuregui Moreno, has been the subject of an unexpected leak: his voter ID was revealed uncensored. This situation has raised concerns about the security of information and the possible consequences it could entail, especially in the hands of organized crime.
Certified cybersecurity instructor and founder of SILIKN, Víctor Ruiz, has analyzed the leaked documents and has warned about the serious risk posed by this exposure of sensitive data. According to Ruiz, this information could be used by criminal groups to interfere in investigations, impersonate identities, and obtain privileged information to evade police actions.
One of the most delicate aspects of this leak is the revelation of internal investigation protocols for homicides and femicides, which could have severe repercussions on the administration of justice in the state. Additionally, bank information and official documents have been exposed without prior protection, increasing the vulnerability of the data and the potential manipulation of evidence.
The hacker group Nahual, known for its digital activism, is responsible for this leak, which has exposed a large amount of reserved information related to the modernization of the forensic laboratories of the Attorney General's Office of the State of Chihuahua. This revelation puts criminal investigations in the region and the safety of involved public servers at risk.
The disclosure of documents with detailed technical specifications and personal data of officials could enable criminals to adapt their strategies to evade justice. The Attorney General's Office of the State of Chihuahua has not yet issued any official statement regarding this nor confirmed whether it will implement measures to strengthen the security of its systems, in light of a troubling wave of leaks that have affected critical data of the Mexican government.