Alleged Compromise of Colima State Government Electronic Signature System A threat actor claims to have compromised the Advanced Electronic Signature (Firma Electrónica Avanzada) platform used by the Government of the State of Colima, Mexico. According to the forum post, the actor alleges they: Gained administrative access to the portal. Deleted all user accounts except a single administrator account. Retained control of the remaining administrative account.
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Alleged Compromise of Colima State Government Electronic Signature System A threat actor claims to have compromised the Advanced Electronic Signature (Firma Electrónica Avanzada) platform used by the Government of the State of Colima, Mexico. According to the forum post, the actor alleges they: Gained administrative access to the portal. Deleted all user accounts except a single administrator account. Retained control of the remaining administrative account. Targeted the government portal associated with the electronic signature service. The actor claims the attack was motivated by alleged police misconduct in Colima rather than financial gain, framing the intrusion as retaliation. If verified, compromise of a government electronic signature platform could impact authentication, digital document signing, and citizen services, while potentially exposing sensitive government and user data. Daily Dark Web has not independently verified the authenticity of the claims or the alleged level of access. Analyst Note: Electronic identity and digital signature platforms are high-value targets because they underpin trust across government services. Organizations should immediately validate administrative account integrity, review audit logs, rotate privileged credentials, assess data exposure, and investigate for persistence mechanisms. #DDW #Intelligence #DarkWeb #Mexico
