Illustration of a smartphone displaying hacked false alerts reading 'Misantropia' with a map of affected Brazilian regions and a hacker in the background.
Illustration of a smartphone displaying hacked false alerts reading 'Misantropia' with a map of affected Brazilian regions and a hacker in the background.
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Civil Defense alert system hacked, sending false messages with 'misantropia'

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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.

The Civil Defense Alerta system was targeted in an invasion that resulted in messages containing terms like “misantropia” and “alien invasion”. The dispatches occurred between 11:41 p.m. on Friday, June 19, and 1:23 a.m. on Saturday, June 20, using cell broadcast technology and SMS.

The messages reached residents in capitals such as Belo Horizonte, Brasília, Campo Grande, Curitiba, Rio Branco, Rio de Janeiro, Salvador and São Paulo, as well as interior municipalities in São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Mato Grosso do Sul. The first alert was issued in Paraná.

National Secretary of Civil Protection and Defense Wolnei Wolff stated that everything indicates a hacker attack. The platform was taken offline around 1:30 a.m. on Saturday and remains suspended until security conditions are restored. Google updated Maps after the false alerts were incorporated into the platform.

The Federal Police opened a preliminary investigation to determine if the action was by a single person or a group. Anatel is also participating in the inquiries.

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Initial reactions on X describe the Civil Defense system hack sending false 'misantropia' alerts to millions, with users explaining the term as aversion to humanity and noting the hacker's signature. Discussions highlight security concerns, joke about the message's absurdity, and speculate on motives like music promotion or extremist groups. High-engagement posts mix neutral reporting with skeptical commentary.

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Illustration of ANCI-confirmed cyber infiltration in Chilean public agency due to stolen credentials, featuring hacker screens and government imagery.
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ANCI confirms infiltration in public agency due to stolen credentials

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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.

Military police arrested five people and apprehended a teenager in a clandestine call center in Itanhaém, on São Paulo's coast, on Saturday (April 18). The gang posed as a TV program to deceive victims with fake prizes and demand Pix payments. The group confessed to earning between R$5,000 and R$10,000 per day.

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A passenger had her phone and cards stolen at Luz station on the yellow line Tuesday morning.

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