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Mexican drug cartel hacker spied on FBI official’s cellphone to trace and kill informants, report says

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In 2018, a hacker employed by the Mexican Sinaloa drug cartel run by the notorious kingpin Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán spied on the U.S. Embassy in Mexico Metropolis with the objective of figuring out “individuals of curiosity” for the cartel to focus on and kill, based on a brand new U.S. authorities watchdog report.

On Friday, the Division of Justice’s Workplace of the Inspector Basic revealed the incident as a part of a printed report auditing the FBI’s efforts to counter surveillance with the objective of defending “its workers, investigations, and operations.”

The report mentioned the 2018 incident occurred whereas the FBI was engaged on the investigation that might ultimately result in the arrest of El Chapo. On the time, based on the report, somebody linked to his cartel tipped off the FBI that the legal group had employed a hacker. 

The hacker “provided a menu of companies associated to exploiting cell phones and different digital units,” and was in a position to observe individuals going out and in of the U.S. Embassy in Mexico’s capital, based on the report, together with the FBI assistant authorized attaché, a federal agent who works abroad together with native regulation enforcement authorities. 

One way or the other — the report doesn’t element precisely how — the hacker was “ready to make use of” the official’s cell phone quantity to “acquire calls made and obtained, in addition to geolocation knowledge, related to” the official’s cellphone. 

In response to the FBI, the hacker additionally accessed Mexico Metropolis’s digicam system to comply with the attaché via the town and “determine individuals” who the attaché met with, learn the report. 

“In response to the case agent, the cartel used that info to intimidate and, in some situations, kill potential sources or cooperating witnesses,” the report added.

When reached for remark, the FBI referred inquiries to the Division of Justice, which didn’t reply to a request for remark.

For years, Mexico has been on the bleeding fringe of surveillance and hacking capabilities, on each side of the drug struggle. 

On the facet of the regulation, for greater than a decade now, a number of native and federal regulation enforcement businesses in Mexico have spent tens of millions of {dollars} to make use of adware made by Hacking Staff and later NSO Group to go after cartels, but additionally activists and journalists. 

On the legal facet, the Sinaloa cartel used encrypted telephones, that are specifically crafted units designed to attenuate the danger of surveillance by stripping it of core functionalities, and by including encrypted communications applied sciences. 

In response to a VICE Information investigation, Mexican cartels had been tapping a safety software program utilized by native authorities businesses “to find and disappear rivals and conceal their crimes.” 

Earlier in 2015, Motherboard reported that native cartels employed “a hacker brigade” to construct and handle their very own communications networks. Later in 2017, Motherboard revealed {that a} hacker working for the Sinaloa cartel helped authorities observe down and arrest the elusive cartel’s lieutenant, Dámaso López Núñez. The hacker had initially been employed by the cartel in 2014 to attempt to hack into the high-security Altiplano Federal Penitentiary, the place El Chapo was being held on the time.


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