Hackers’ Heist: Argentina Airport Security Payroll Plundered!

Hackers breached Argentina’s airport security police (PSA) payroll, siphoning off 2,000-5,000 pesos per officer under bogus charges like “DD mayor.” If only their acting skills matched their hacking prowess, they might have landed a role in a telenovela instead.

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Looks like Argentina’s airport security police got an unexpected payroll “vacation” courtesy of some digital pranksters. It’s a classic case of “your money took off without you!” But seriously, PSA’s payroll breach is a wake-up call that their cybersecurity needs more than just a pat-down!

Key Points:

  • Hackers breached Argentina’s Airport Security Police (PSA) payroll system.
  • Personal and financial data of officers and civilian personnel were compromised.
  • Fake deductions ranging from 2,000 to 5,000 pesos were made under false charges.
  • The breach originated from Banco Nación’s systems, not PSA’s direct systems.
  • PSA blocked services and launched a still-ongoing investigation.

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