Gerar Hack Exposes 546GB of Youth Employment Data
Hackers breached Gerar, a Brazilian non-profit dedicated to youth employment, and claimed to have stolen 546 gigabytes of sensitive data. The Gerar hack exposes 546GB of personal and official records, according to a report published by Cybernews. The compromised information reportedly includes documents tied to the organization’s programs that serve young people across Brazil.
Cybernews noted that the attackers disclosed the breach on an online platform, though they did not reveal how they infiltrated Gerar’s systems. The Gerar hack exposes 546GB of data that may contain identifying details of individuals involved in the non-profit’s services. It remains unclear if the attackers intend to sell or publish the stolen files.
Authorities have not yet confirmed the breach or issued a statement regarding potential impacts. Cybersecurity analysts continue monitoring the situation as concerns grow over the safety of youth-related data.
To read the full report, visit:
https://www.scworld.com/brief/gerar-data-breach-exposes-over-500-gb-of-youth-records
