Mexico’s Cyber Headache: Ransomhub Threatens to Spill Government Secrets!
Ransomhub has apparently hacked Mexico’s presidential legal office, threatening to release 313 gigabytes of data unless paid. President Claudia Sheinbaum is awaiting a report on the supposed hacking. It’s a digital stick-up, and the stakes include government contracts and personal employee information, with a deadline looming like a villain in a telenovela.

Hot Take:
Oh, Mexico! We all love your tacos and tequila, but the cybersecurity? Not so much. Ransomhub is serving up a spicy dish of ransomware, and it seems this time it’s not just the salsa that’s hot. President Sheinbaum’s administration better sharpen its cybersecurity defenses before someone spills the beans—or in this case, 313 gigabytes of sensitive info. Let’s just hope the report she receives isn’t as encrypted as the files Ransomhub is threatening to expose!
Key Points:
- Ransomhub allegedly hacked Mexico’s presidential legal affairs office.
- The group is demanding a ransom, threatening to release 313 gigabytes of data.
- President Claudia Sheinbaum is awaiting a report on the hack.
- Previously, 263 journalists’ personal info was leaked from a similar hack.
- The hack potentially involves sensitive government contracts and financial information.
