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From November 2025-February 2026 at least nine Mexican government organizations were breached. Gambit Security reported that millions of confidential records were stolen from hundreds of servers. This is categorically bad, but scary security news is abundant.

For instance, Supply Chain attacks are becoming increasingly common, exposing the tooling that should keep software components reliable and trustworthy. But when source code is compromised, the impact of that damage is widespread and cascading.

Supply Chain compromise is the latest issue to keep the security profession up at night. Against that backdrop, why are the findings from the Mexican government breach so noteworthy?

Generative exploitation

This brutal campaign sets precedent for the scale of real-world exploitation with commodity Generative AI.

After building a map of resources, serverdata was passed through OpenAI’s APIs to GPT-4.1 for analysis, producing ~2500 reports which were fed back into Claude Code for exploitation. ~400 custom scripts were...

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