The Superior Court of Justice of North Lima in Peru, a district judicial body responsible for administering justice in its jurisdiction, has allegedly fallen victim to a data breach. The breach reportedly exposes sensitive internal documents and personal information of court personnel. This incident raises serious concerns about the security of judicial data and the potential for misuse of the compromised information, which could impact the integrity of legal proceedings and the safety of judicial staff.
A threat actor has claimed responsibility for the breach, posting on a forum about a vulnerability they discovered within the court’s online systems. The actor alleges that they were able to gain unauthorized access by exploiting a flaw in the URL structure of the court’s notification system. They reportedly crafted a script to systematically download documents by iterating through personnel names and generating corresponding document links. The leaked data allegedly includes sensitive personnel documents, writings, and requests from the Public Prosecutor’s Office, as well as information on cases assigned to their services.
Leaked Data Allegedly Includes:
- Personnel Documents
- Writings and Requests from Public Prosecutor’s Office Personnel
- Cases Assigned to Services












