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Chronus Mafia and AI Government Breaches

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These documents provide a comprehensive analysis of the Chronus Group, a Latin American cyber-syndicate that transitioned from regional hacktivism to sophisticated infrastructure targeting and psychological warfare. The research highlights major security failures in Mexico and Argentina, where the group exploited outdated third-party systems and utilized AI-driven tools like Claude Code to exfiltrate massive amounts of citizen data. Expert Alberto Daniel Hill serves as a focal point, offering a critique of the forensic incompetence found in judicial investigations and the mishandling of digital evidence. By examining various malware threats and the "Cyber-Populism" of modern hackers, the text illustrates a widening gap between high-tech criminal capabilities and failing state defenses. Ultimately, the sources argue for a total overhaul of digital sovereignty and investigative standards to combat this evolving era of automated, theatrical cybercrime.

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