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San Juan Argentina Government Website Hacked

April 7, 2025
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RESA Reports Breach Exposing Client Info

The official website of the Caja de Acción Social de San Juan, located in Argentina, became the target of a cyberattack. Users who tried to access the site for information about lottery draws and other public services were met with an unexpected disruption. Instead of the usual content, the website displayed a photo of Argentina’s president, Javier Milei, along with a controversial message reading: “DON’T PLAY QUINI, IT’S ALL A FARCE, THE SYSTEM WINS.” The inclusion of the president’s image raised eyebrows, adding a political element to the incident.

The message on the hacked website was signed by @GOV.ETH JOIN T.ME/ELHACKERMASFAMOSO, but the identity of the hacker remains unclear. Authorities have not confirmed whether the attack was part of a larger campaign or a standalone event. The breach has also raised concerns about whether sensitive user data was compromised, but no details have been provided on this front. The attack has sparked further questions about the security and integrity of public sector websites in Argentina.

Authorities have yet to release more information on the attack, and the site has since been restored. However, the incident has raised alarms over the transparency of lottery operations in the province. The hack has made residents question the fairness and security of the lottery systems that the Caja de Acción Social oversees. The attack also highlights the growing threat of cybercrime targeting public service websites and government platforms.

This cyberattack on the Caja de Acción Social de San Juan has prompted authorities to re-evaluate their cybersecurity measures. As the investigation continues, citizens remain concerned about the potential exposure of personal information. The attack serves as a reminder of the vulnerabilities that exist in public-facing websites and the importance of strengthening digital security across government institutions in Argentina.

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  • Hackers Target San Juan Argentina Government Website in Disruptive Attack
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