Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa (UAS) Data Breach Affects Thousands

Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa (UAS), a prominent public research university in Mexico, has reportedly suffered a significant data breach involving the personal information of tens of thousands of individuals. The leak allegedly contains records for 55,566 students and 12,418 professors associated with the institution. The data was made public on a popular hacking forum by a user claiming to have collaborated on the dump.

The allegedly compromised data includes highly sensitive personal and institutional information. According to the actor, the database contains:

  • Student Information:

    • Full names (First name, Paternal and Maternal last names)

    • Account numbers

    • CURP (Unique Population Registry Code)

    • Email addresses

    • Mobile phone numbers

    • Academic details (Term, Regional unit, School campus, Schedule, Group, and Phase)

  • Professor Information:

    • Full names

    • Home addresses

    • Landline and cell phone numbers

    • Email addresses

    • CURP

    • Professional details (Degree, Teaching assignment, Start date, and Academic category)

    • School and User IDs

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