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Spain arrests hackers who targeted politicians and journalists. The Spanish police have arrested two individuals in the province of Las Palmas for their alleged involvement in cybercriminal activity, including data theft from the country's government. The duo has been described as a "serious threat to national security" and focused their attacks on high-ranking state officials as well as journalists. They leaked samples of the stolen data online to build notoriety and inflate the selling price. "The investigation began when agents detected the leakage of personal data affecting high-level institutions of the State across various mass communication channels and social networks," reads the police announcement. "These sensitive data were directly linked to politicians, members of the central and regional governments, and media professionals." The first suspect is believed to have specialized in data exfiltration, while the second managed the financial part by selling access to databases and credentials, and holding the cryptocurrency wallet that received the funds. The two were arrested yesterday at their homes. During the raids, the police confiscated a large number of electronic devices that may lead to more incriminating evidence, buyers, or co-conspirators. In recent years, Spanish police has been successful in tracking and arresting several high-profile cybercriminals. This February, they arrested a hacker believed to have breached Guardia Civil, the Ministry of Defense, NATO, the U.S. Army, and various universities worldwide. Last June, a young British linked to the notorious Scattered Spider hacking group and believed to have been involved in attacks on 45 U.S. companies, was arrested in Palma de Mallorca. Earlier, in December 2023, the Spanish police arrested the alleged leaders of the 'Kelvin Security' hacking group, believed to be responsible for 300 cyberattacks against organizations in 90 countries over a period of three years. 8 Common Threats in 2025 While cloud attacks may be growing more sophisticated, attackers still succeed with surprisingly simple techniques. Drawing from Wiz's detections across thousands of organizations, this report reveals 8 key techniques used by cloud-fluent threat actors.
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Spanish police apprehended two cybercriminals in Las Palmas for stealing data from government officials and journalists.
The arrested individuals were deemed a significant threat to national security and used the stolen data to gain notoriety and inflate its selling price online.
The investigation was initiated after the detection of personal data leaks from top state institutions on various media platforms.
One suspect specialized in data exfiltration, while the other managed sales and finances, including handling a cryptocurrency wallet.
Numerous electronic devices were seized during home raids, potentially leading to further evidence or identifying additional accomplices.
This arrest follows a series of successful operations against high-profile cybercriminals in Spain, including breaches of national and international security organizations.
The police's continuous efforts highlight Spain's proactive measures to combat cybercrime and safeguard sensitive information.