Alleged Breach of Chile's Servicio Civil Platform Exposes 110K Public Servant Records With Full Names and User IDs
Quick Facts
Incident Overview
A threat actor going by NyxarGroup has published 110,000 records allegedly taken from Chile's Servicio Civil campus platform, the government training portal where public servants access professional development courses and programs. Servicio Civil is Chile's National Civil Service Agency responsible for strengthening public sector workforce management and professionalization.
Unlike their previous listing targeting Chile's Ley del Lobby platform (priced at $2,000), this data has been published as a free download, making it immediately accessible to anyone. The actor states the database contains:
- Fully Qualified Names: Complete names of public servants registered on the training platform.
- User IDs: Internal platform identifiers tied to each individual.
While the data fields are limited compared to other breaches, the value lies in who is exposed. This is effectively a directory of 110,000 Chilean government employees and public servants who have accessed the civil service training system. Combined with the Ley del Lobby data from the same actor, it gives a broader picture of Chile's government workforce. The actor also hinted at future activity, stating they will soon publish data from another Chilean website. This marks NyxarGroup's second Chilean government target in the same day.
