Bolivia
Government / Public Health
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Bolivian Departmental Government Allegedly Breached, Exposing Food Handler Medical Records and ID Photographs
A forum user posting as konata_izumi_shell claims to have breached INOCUIDAD, the food safety and sanitary control system operated by the Autonomous Departmental Government of Santa Cruz in Bolivia, and has published the data for free download. The stated volume covers more than 160,000 food handlers, over 100,000 registered businesses, and more than 150,000 health card photographs. The published schema is the significant part: alongside national identity numbers, home addresses and dates of birth, the records carry laboratory screening results for hepatitis, tuberculosis, Chagas disease and sexually transmitted infections, together with fitness to work determinations. Business records include tax identifiers and premises coordinates. The claim is unverified.
▣Post details
Bolivia!Allegedly included
- National identity numbers
- Full names and birth dates
- Home addresses
- Phone numbers and emails
- Employer and job role
- Health card photographs
- Hepatitis screening results
- Tuberculosis screening results
- Chagas disease results
- STI screening results
- Additional clinical findings
- Fitness to work rulings
- Treatment notes
- Business tax identifiers
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⚠Potential impact
This is special category health data on a working population that had no realistic choice about handing it over, since a sanitary card is a condition of employment in food service. The screening panel is the core problem. Results indicating hepatitis, tuberculosis, Chagas or a sexually transmitted infection carry stigma and employment consequences that no notification or credit monitoring can undo, and each result sits in the same record as the person's name, identity number, home address and employer. A fitness to work ruling attached to a named individual is effectively a public statement about their health status. The photographs compound this by making the population visually identifiable rather than merely listed, and the business half of the set maps premises with coordinates and tax identifiers. Because the material is posted for free rather than sold, there is no cost barrier and no realistic prospect of containment.
iStatus
UnverifiedThe post is more evidenced than most, publishing full field lists for both datasets alongside structured record samples whose schema matches the described system, and a contact sheet of health card photographs. That consistency supports the claim without confirming it, and the record counts remain the actor's own figures. The poster describes an intrusion into government systems rather than a misconfiguration, so the entry point is unstated and cannot be assessed. Dark Web Informer is not reproducing the download link, and has redacted the names, identity numbers, addresses, contact details, medical results and faces appearing in the samples. The claim is unverified and the departmental government has not publicly addressed it.
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