Mexican government says hackers accessed dat that reveals President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador was diagnosed with a form of angina
The Mexican government said on Friday it had suffered a major cyber hack of data held by the armed forces, including details about President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador’s heart condition that led to his hospitalization in January.
According to media reports, the hack accessed six terabytes of data from the Defence Ministry, including information about criminal figures, transcripts of communications, and the monitoring of the U.S. ambassador to Mexico, Ken Salazar.The hack follows the government’s revelation on Thursday that a military helicopter crash in July that killed 14 people was caused by the aircraft’s running out of fuel.
Lopez Obrador, who had a heart attack in 2013, said he was taken to a hospital in January because of the risk he could suffer another one. The government had previously said he underwent a cardiac catheterization that month. Lopez Obrador also said he was taking medicine and doing exercise to help with high blood pressure.
Lopez Obrador, a vocal supporter of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, said the group was likely of foreign origin.
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