
Criminal groups are recruiting young IT specialists to launch cyber attacks against platforms of the Secretary of Security and Citizen Protection, Intelligence, and the armed forces in Mexico. The Secretary of National Defense (Sedena) has reported 27 attempts of unauthorized access per day, although so far all have failed.
"Narcoaspirants put relations with the US at risk," warns the organization Defensorxs, indicating that if any link with organized crime is confirmed, the United States could take measures against those involved in such illegal activities.
On the other hand, Marcelo Ebrard has highlighted a portfolio of 298 billion dollars in private investments in Mexico. High-impact projects have been identified that promise to generate jobs and wealth, although efforts are being made to eliminate obstacles to facilitate their implementation.
In other headlines, the murder of a searching mother and her son has been reported, which has been described as a devastating blow by the collective to which they belonged. It is also reported that Mexico accounts for 1,937 investment projects totaling 298,000 million dollars, which represents 16% of the country's Gross Domestic Product (GDP). The hypothesis of the Prosecutor's Office regarding a presumed circumstantial victim has generated controversy at the University of Guadalajara. Regarding the legislative agenda, the recovery of state rector's authority in telecommunications through a new law stands out. One of the objectives is to restore broadcasting's character as a public service. Additionally, progress is being made in the legislative process with the intention to take it to a vote in the Senate next Monday.
Finally, the National Institute of Migration has intensified national security measures requiring airlines to deliver passenger lists to the government for all flights two hours before boarding and again before takeoff. The goal is to strengthen control in aviation for the sake of public safety. Regarding justice, the cyber attack carried out by the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) against the state's security system stands out, highlighting the sophistication and complexity of current threats.