Secretaría de Seguridad del Estado de México (SSEDOMEX), the state public security agency responsible for law enforcement and emergency response in the State of Mexico, has allegedly been compromised. A massive database containing a decade’s worth of highly sensitive emergency call records has reportedly been put up for sale on a cybercrime forum for $1,200 USD. The dataset allegedly includes 3,652 Excel files containing both 911 emergency and 089 non-emergency service reports spanning from 2016 to 2026.
The allegedly compromised data includes:
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Full names of callers and victims
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Phone numbers
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Specific addresses, geographic coordinates, and location references
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Detailed incident logs and categorization (including highly sensitive crimes such as sexual assault)
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Call notes, response times, and unit dispatch information
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Call resolution outcomes and follow-up data
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