Universidad del Cauca (UNICAUCA), a public university in Colombia, has allegedly been compromised following the release of an administrative database dump. The information was reportedly extracted directly from the Ministry of National Education’s administrative portal, specifically targeting the Higher Education Information System (SNIES/HECAA). The breach affects 3,754 real-time records. An analysis of the leaked archive reveals the data is organized into structured CSV files categorizing the victims into students (Estudiantes.csv), alumni (Graduados.csv), high-level administrative staff (Directivos de universidad.csv), and general system access profiles (usuarios.csv).
The allegedly compromised data includes:
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Full legal names
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National ID types (CC/TI/CE) and ID numbers
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Dates of birth and gender
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Detailed birth/residency mapping (DANE Codes)
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Institutional and private email addresses
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Verified phone numbers and physical home addresses
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Program codes, semester status, enrollment types, and graduation records
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Ethnic group identification, disability status, and exceptional capacity markers
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Official Saber 11 (ICFES) test results and scores
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Administrative panel access logs
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