Spain Ministry of Universities Data Breach

Spain’s Ministry of Universities has allegedly been compromised following the discovery of a critical security flaw within its systems. The incident involves a high-severity IDOR vulnerability, which reportedly granted an unauthorized party full admin-level access to the ministry’s database. According to the claims, the breach was facilitated through leaked credentials combined with a sequential DNI (National Identity Number) iteration method, allowing for the systematic exfiltration of sensitive records.

The allegedly compromised data includes a vast amount of Personally Identifiable Information (PII) and financial details associated with students and applicants. According to the actor, the exposed records contain:

  • Passport scans

  • DNI/NIE (National ID) scans

  • Apostilled foreign degrees

  • Apostilled certified transcripts and grades

  • Payment receipts (including sender/receiver bank accounts and IBANs)

  • Study plans and curricula

  • Enrollment applications

  • Registration proofs

  • Email addresses

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