Database Leak Exposes 5 Million Salvadorans' Personal Data
A recent data breach revealed personal information belonging to more than 5 million Salvadorans, and social media discussions have connected it to Chivo, the cryptocurrency wallet of El Salvador. The leaked database, circulating since August and now freely available, contains 144GB of data, including full names, unique identity numbers, dates of birth, addresses, and HD pictures of each user.
Uncertain Origins of Leaked Data
The leaked data, which includes comprehensive personal details such as telephone numbers and emails, originates from a cloud backup associated with Alejandro Muyshondt, a former national security advisor. Initially claimed to be vaccination data, its true source remains unclear. Muyshondt's arrest in August for alleged involvement in aiding a former president complicates the understanding of how he obtained such data.
Speculation Arises Over Chivo Wallet Link to Leaked Data Amid Security Concerns
Recent discussions on social media platforms have suggested a connection between the leaked information and the registration process for accessing the Chivo wallet. Launched in 2021, the Chivo wallet gained significant popularity, partly due to incentives provided by the government, offering each registered citizen $30 worth of BTC.
Blockchain expert David Gerard proposed that the leaked data likely originates from Chivo wallet users, who underwent know your customer (KYC) procedures during registration. He noted concerns raised prior to Chivo's launch regarding potential vulnerabilities in its data security.
In conclusion, the revelation of personal data linked to Chivo wallet raises concerns about privacy and data security for millions of Salvadorans.