A threat actor has claimed responsibility for a data breach targeting the Intelligence and Communication Center of Hidalgo, allegedly exposing confidential files related to investigations, vehicle inquiries, and more. The actor points fingers at Seguritech, citing lax cybersecurity measures.
The compromised data includes sensitive user information obtained from vulnerable API systems, such as real-time police reports and user reports with multimedia content. Additionally, the actor asserts vulnerabilities in the street camera intelligence system, allowing real-time tracking and manipulation of ongoing investigations.
In a separate post, another threat actor disclosed SQL injection vulnerability at Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana Mexico – Unidad Azcapotzalco, exposing database names.
Databases [47]:
[*]AlumUAMAzc
[*]alumuamazc_csh
[*]audiovisual
[*]BSADF2011
[*]Colex
[*]ColexPreReg
[*]convenios
[*]coplan
[*]CoviCapaci
[*]CoviSSocial
[*]csc_sicoaast
[*]CSCEncuestas
[*]CSEEncuestas
[*]csePagoServicios
[*]CSH
[*]CurDocen2
[*]dbAlumLicRecGral
[*]dbAlumPosRecGral
[*]dbCapacitacion
[*]dbCELEX
[*]dbCELEX_Insc_B
[*]dbCelexCalif
[*]dbEde2k
[*]dbExamenNivelacion
[*]dbFirma20SQL
[*]dbPaginaProfesor
[*]dbRecHumRctGral
[*]dbRptEncuestas
[*]dbSIAAZC
[*]dbSIGSO
[*]ExtrasRH
[*]ExtrasSE
[*]InformeCSH
[*]master
[*]model
[*]msdb
[*]PlanDesarrollo2010
[*]plazas
[*]poas
[*]Posgrado
[*]ReportServer
[*]ReportServerTempDB
[*]RH
[*]SE
[*]sicoaast
[*]tempdb
[*]webuamazc