The Moroccan National Agency for Land Conservation, Cadastre and Cartography (ANCFCC) has become the latest victim of a major cyberattack claimed by “Jabaroot,” the same hacker group behind April’s CNSS breach.
The group, which identifies itself as Algerian, announced the attack on Monday, allegedly resulting in the theft and subsequent leak of thousands of sensitive property documents.
According to claims the group made on their Telegram channel, the hackers have exfiltrated and released what they describe as “a massive amount of sensitive data” from ANCFCC’s databases.
The leaked information reportedly includes 10,000 property ownership certificates out of a total database of more than 10 million land titles.
The compromised data allegedly contains cadastral information, property owner identities, real estate references, and various personal and administrative documents.
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