The Police have arrested two minors as alleged perpetrators of a leak. Data from Pedro Sánchez and ministers were included

Two minors have been arrested by the National Police for their alleged involvement in a massive leak of personal data that included information from President Pedro Sánchez, ministers such as Margarita Robles and José Manuel Albares and members of the CNI. Police sources confirmed the arrests The Vanguard and The Countryin an operation linked to the publication of that data on the Internet. The arrests were carried out on September 26 in two different points: Catalonia and Castilla-La Mancha, as detailed by La Vanguardia. Both are part of the open investigation to clarify the origin and scope of the leak, which affected Government and CNI authorities. The investigations focused on reconstructing the path of the data and determining how its dissemination occurred. How the arrests were made. The General Information Commissariat of the National Police was in charge of the arrests. The details of the operation are not known, but it was probably kept under wraps until the agents managed to identify the suspects and arrest them in Catalonia and Castilla-La Mancha. Minors and degree of involvement. Those arrested are two minors, according to the aforementioned media. One of them appears as the main person involved in the leak, while the other would have had less responsibility. Researchers are now working to define the participation of both and clarify how they accessed the data that ended up published on the Internet. Screenshot of the message posted by N4t0x The message and the tool. The investigation focuses on a message spread by the user who called himself N4t0x, who claimed responsibility for the leak on a cybercrime forum. In it he claimed to have achieved, together with other people, “a mega leak of personal data of the vast majority of Spanish politicians” using a tool called SpainData. In the publication, the group detailed that this tool allowed information on the entire population to be consulted and announced that the leak would be “free and public.” Scope and verification. Although the N4t0x group claimed to have obtained information from the entire Spanish population, these claims have not been officially verified. The police sources cited by the media have limited themselves to confirming the investigation and the arrests, without specifying the content or magnitude of the files. Nor has it been proven that the SpainData tool works as the author described in his message. Investigation under secret. On September 22, 2025, RTVE.es reported that the National Court was secretly investigating a new leak of personal data attributed to N4t0x, which affected President Pedro Sánchez, several ministers and members of the CNI. Judge Antonio Piña, of central court number 6, assumed the first proceedings and decreed the secrecy of the proceedings. Days later, on September 28, Europa Press pointed out that The Information Services and the Spanish justice system had intensified the search for alleged actors involved such as N4t0x. Images | National Police (1, 2) | Screenshot In Xataka | If your home is robbed and you have the recording, this security camera company will pay you for it

Police investigate whether a filtration has exhibited personal data from Pedro Sánchez and several ministers, according to Cadena Ser

The National Police has opened an investigation for a possible filtration of personal data that, According to Cadena Sercould affect the president of the Government, Pedro Sánchezand several members of the Executive. The leaked document, about 500 pages, would contain information such as ID numbers, homes and birth dates. What is known until now? In the case of Sánchez, the published registration includes its supposed identification number next to an address and a date of birth. The broadcaster also points to other possible affected: the president of the Junta de Andalucía, Juan Manuel Moreno Bonilla; the president of Extremadura, María Guardiola; the former mayor of Barcelona, ​​Ada Colau; and around 3,000 members of Podemos. Diffusion in a messaging app. Part of that information would have been disseminated through a telegram channel. In the case of data related to Podemos, it would be access data to its private website. This filtration adds to others that They are already being examined by the National Courtand in which names such as Félix Bolaños or Yolanda Díaz appear. Ongoing research. The aforementioned means indicates that given the nature of the committed material, the central court number 1 of the National Court investigates the case as a possible crime of terrorism. For now, it is not clear if the data were obtained through a cyber attack or if they come from open sources that would have been collected and crossed with additional information, and then marketed on the Dark Web. No official statements at the moment. When publishing this article, there have been no official public statements by those involved. All information comes from the coverage published by the station. From Xataka we have contacted official sources to request information about the facts. We will update this article in case of receiving an answer. Images | Finnishgovernment In Xataka | We have clicks on “Cancel Subscription” in emails without thinking. It is just what many cybercriminals expect

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