Man was convicted of spreading data that “Anonymous” hacked to Carabineros



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He Eighth Guarantee Court of Santiago sentenced an accused of Initials PPE for having disseminated information illegally extracted from the Carabineros databases in October of last year, in the days after the outbreak of the social crisis.

On October 29, 2019, Carabineros suffered the leak of more than 10 thousand documents, including intelligence reports that revealed monitoring of organizations, unions and social leaders.

He prosecutor Felipe Sepúlveda, head of the High Complexity Unit of the Eastern Prosecutor’s Office, reported during this day that “the defendant EPI was sentenced as the author of the crime of Article 4 of Law 19,223 to the penalty of 61 days of imprisonment, with substitution due to remitted“.

The aforementioned legal norm typifies Cybercrime and, the aforementioned article, points out that whoever “maliciously reveals or disseminates the data contained in an information system, will suffer the penalty of minor imprisonment in its medium degree.” At the same time, “if whoever incurs these behaviors is responsible for the information system, the penalty will be increased by one degree.”

According to the accusation made by the Public Ministry in the process, “The defendant, along with two people who collaborated with him, in days after the social outbreak of October 2019, disseminated information that had previously been illegally extracted from the databases of the Carabineros de Chile, more than 10,000 files of said institution were illegally extracted by the Anonymous collective; hacked, and later published on the VerdeClaveVerde.com website, “explained Sepúlveda.

The persecutor detailed that “in said files included documents such as private addresses, cell phones, documents of the institution referring to police procedures, administrative documents and others, more than 10 thousand files extracted illegally “.

The leak contained personal data of the general director Mario Rozas, and caused him to receive death threats and unsolicited delivery orders. For this reason she filed a complaint in December.

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