Anonymous vs "ICE Air:" GlobaIX Needs A Security Fix | HackerNoon
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In the wake of the SignalGate incident, the hacking group 'Anonymous' breached GlobalX, the charter service for ICE deportation flights, leaking sensitive data including passenger lists and flight logs. Access was gained through the misuse of a developer token, allowing the hackers to exploit the company’s AWS cloud infrastructure. The leaked information included details on deportation flights, specifically affecting individuals like Ricardo Prada Vásquez. Further compromising GlobalX's operations, 'Anonymous' also manipulated internal communications and defaced the company's digital assets, raising significant concerns about cybersecurity within governmental operations.
The hacker group 'Anonymous' targeted GlobalX, exposing sensitive deportation flight files, including detailed passenger lists and disrupted internal communications, revealing flaws in cybersecurity.
With the use of GlobalX's developer token, 'Anonymous' accessed security keys for AWS cloud storage, compromising the airline's entire digital infrastructure affecting ICE deportation operations.
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