The Government of Chile’s Ley Lobby portal (leylobby.gob.cl), a transparency platform used to record and monitor lobbying activities and interest management, has allegedly been compromised. A threat actor is offering 250GB of the site’s data for sale on a hacker forum for $2,000. The dataset reportedly contains records spanning from 2018 to 2026, including sensitive upcoming hearing schedules involving high-ranking public and military officials, such as the Director of Intelligence and the Director of Naval Systems Engineering.
The allegedly compromised data includes:
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Hearing records and folios
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Dates of receipt and meeting times
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Recipient institution and official position details
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Full names of applicants and attendees
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RUT (National Identification Number) and passport numbers
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Issuing countries
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Contact information
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Represented entities and their quality/status
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Specific matters addressed during the meetings
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Meeting modality, place, and commune
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