A threat actor has claimed to be selling unauthorized access to the Brazilian Army’s internal system, which allegedly provides extensive information on individuals who have served in the military. This access reportedly includes highly sensitive data, such as personal photographs, official documents, enlistment records, and military histories.
According to the threat actor, anyone with access to this system can perform thorough searches by entering an individual’s name. The searches return detailed information, including the registered photo, personal details like name, date of birth, parentage, and key military records such as enlistment status and reservist history. The data available within the system is reportedly editable, allowing unauthorized users to alter records, which poses additional risks in terms of data integrity and manipulation.
The system is being marketed as a tool for fast and precise access to military records, offering capabilities that typically require secure government channels. The threat actor is selling this access for a base price of $243, with payments accepted in cryptocurrency, specifically USDT and Bitcoin. Interested buyers are encouraged to reach out via Telegram, with escrow options available to ensure safe transactions.
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