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A 'hacker' claims to have accessed more than 10 gigabytes of sensitive information from the PSOE

Published on September 9, 2025

A hacker has claimed to have accessed almost 10 gigabytes of sensitive information that affects "employees, affiliates, politicians and militants" of the PSOE.The announcement, which has had access Vozpópuli, has published it in a portal of the Dark Web, where he has affirmed that the alleged cyber attack has been "much simpler than he expected." The alleged cybercrime acts under the pseudonym EMBL and has published the announcement this Tuesday at the DF Community forum, where computer pirates share and, sometimes, sell the exfttrations of data they carry out.In this case, the hacker states that he will not publish the database he has accessed and that he would contain "internal and credential data" of personnel related to the PSOE. In the text that accompanies the announcement, it defines its action as "hacktivism" and asserts that it does not do it for "evil", but to "contribute my grain of sand to be able to overthrow this corrupt government."And he insists: "If you are informed of global policy, you will have realized that Spain is under a corrupt and miserable government right now." In addition, he ensures that the alleged infiltration in the PSOE systems has been "much simpler than he expected" and that he will not publish it in open, although he wanted to "be reflected his level" of computer security.It also emphasizes that in recent months he has reported to the National Institute of Cybersecurity (INCIBE) "multiple critical vulnerabilities" of institutions such as the General Directorate of Traffic (DGT). The hacker predicts that the media will describe him as a "Nazi" and treat information as "false.""I am neither from lefts nor right -wing, no political party of corruption is saved and others ... I have simply tired of seeing how it is impossible to have a future in this country that is destined for communist ruin as we do not change anything together," he emphasizes. New 'hacking' to government The EMBL user is presented as a "hacktivist" who acts "for love of art."This security gap reminds the filtration of data from several members of the Government, including its president, Pedro Sánchez, who starred in two young people from Las Palmas de Gran Canaria who ended up being held by the National Police and investigated by cyber -cyberterrorism. Before being arrested by the investigators of the General Information Police Station (CGI), the main responsible for the filtration, Akkaspace, said it did "for the people" and "against the corruption of the PSOE."The two young people, 18 and 19, were provisionally released, although they remain investigated at the National Court for Cyber ​​-Terrorism and against high state institutions.