A threat actor has allegedly leaked a database containing the personal information of over 103,000 citizens from the Municipality of Miraflores, a prominent district in Lima, the capital of Peru . The municipality, operating under the gob.pe domain, is a significant governmental entity responsible for local administration and services for its residents. The data was posted on a popular cybercrime forum, with the actor claiming the breach is a result of persistent and unaddressed security vulnerabilities.
The perpetrator taunted the municipality for what they described as a failure to improve its security posture, referencing alleged past incidents in 2023 and 2024. The message suggests that despite previous warnings and data leaks affecting neighboring entities, the system’s “holes” were never fixed. The actor claims this new leak is an “updated” dataset of 103,744 records, implying that the information is recent and highly sensitive.
The threat actor detailed the scope of the exposed data, which appears to go far beyond simple contact information. The leak allegedly contains a comprehensive set of personal and official identifiers that could be used for identity theft, fraud, and other malicious activities. The leaked data fields allegedly include:
- Document number and type (
documento,tipodocumento) - User ID (
idusuario) - Company name (
nombre_empresa) - User email (
correo_usuario) - Landline and mobile phone numbers (
telefono,celular) - Representative (
representador) - Paternal and maternal last names (
apellidopaterno,apellidomaterno) - Full name from RENIEC (National Registry of Identification and Civil Status) (
nombrereniec) - Source (
fuente) - Creation and modification dates (
fecha_creacion,fecha_modiciacion) - User creation details (
usuario_creacion)
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