Illustration of ANCI-confirmed cyber infiltration in Chilean public agency due to stolen credentials, featuring hacker screens and government imagery.
Illustration of ANCI-confirmed cyber infiltration in Chilean public agency due to stolen credentials, featuring hacker screens and government imagery.
AIによって生成された画像

ANCI confirms infiltration in public agency due to stolen credentials

AIによって生成された画像

Chile's Agencia Nacional de Ciberseguridad (ANCI) detected an infiltration in a public agency after a staff member's login credentials were stolen. Security Minister Trinidad Steinert described the alert as delicate and deferred the investigation to ANCI. The issue was resolved by closing accesses, though most circulating data stems from prior leaks.

On Friday, May 1, 2026, ANCI issued an alert about alleged malicious activity on public services and telecom platforms, based on intelligence reports. "No ha sido posible corroborar la autenticidad ni el alcance de la información que supuestamente habría sido comprometida," they stated in the notice.

On Sunday, May 3, interim director Michelle Bordachar confirmed in a T13 interview an infiltration in a public agency. She clarified it was not a hack of infrastructure, but "a person working at that institution had their username and password stolen and they entered impersonating them to take information." After notification, "they closed all accesses and the information leak stopped."

Bordachar stressed: "Quiero ser muy clara que de toda la información que está circulando una porción muy pequeña corresponde a información que fue exfiltrada ahora en los últimos días. Todo el resto es información que, lamentablemente, ya estaba dando vuelta antes." Minister Trinidad Steinert, at a press point that day, said it "es un tema que es delicado y, por lo tanto, necesitamos que se realicen las investigaciones respectivas por este departamento especializado."

Entities like BancoEstado, Fonasa, Registro Civil, and ClaveÚnica reported no impacts. BancoEstado stated there is "no afectación en los servicios, exposición de datos de clientes o alteración de información." Lawmakers voiced concerns over cybersecurity.

人々が言っていること

Reactions on X to ANCI's confirmation of infiltration in a public agency due to stolen credentials include confusion over discrepancies between ANCI's findings and Minister Steinert's statements. Skepticism emerges politically, with some questioning internal sabotage or left-leaning influences in ANCI, and criticisms comparing the government's response to past administrations. Others defend ANCI's handling and urge password changes.

関連記事

Illustration of ANCI press conference ruling out cyberattack on Chilean treasury, with officials and concerned lawmakers.
AIによって生成された画像

ANCI rules out recent cyberattack on TGR and ClaveÚnica

AIによるレポート AIによって生成された画像

Chile's National Cybersecurity Agency (ANCI) ruled out a recent cyberattack following reports of a suspected data leak at the General Treasury of the Republic (TGR). Authorities confirm services are operating normally and data was previously leaked. Lawmakers voiced concerns over structural cybersecurity shortcomings.

Superintendent of Industry and Commerce Cielo Rusinque met with ANATO president Paula Cortés Calle to strengthen protection for travelers against identity theft of travel agencies.

AIによるレポート

Colombian banks face a potential indirect cyberattack via an external debt collection provider, compromising customer data such as names, IDs and phone numbers. BBVA and Nu Colombia confirmed the incident and activated security protocols. No entity reports access to keys or deposits.

Angie Rodríguez, director of the Adaptation Fund, accused a corruption network within Colombia's national government, pointing to officials close to President Gustavo Petro, including Juliana Guerrero. She claimed it involves over 20 people in a 'conspiracy to commit crimes' over control of the fund's resources, budgeted at more than 1.2 trillion pesos. The allegations sparked political reactions and calls for investigations.

AIによるレポート

Ten false alerts sent by Civil Defense between Friday night and Saturday dawn reached about 30 million people in seven states and the Federal District. The Federal Police are investigating the system invasion.

このウェブサイトはCookieを使用します

サイトを改善するための分析にCookieを使用します。詳細については、プライバシーポリシーをお読みください。
拒否