All court cases in Spain exposed for hours
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In recent weeks we are seeing very serious security flaws that affect entire governments. Now, something similar has happened in Spain. In this case, it affects all the judicial processes in the country. For several hours they were all exposed online.
All Spanish court cases exposed for hours
All the people who entered the telematic system of the Ministry of Justice found a series of folders that are not normally public. These folders contained the data of the court cases of all the Spanish lawyers. A serious computer failure, which appears to have already been corrected.
It's a crime
This is a computer failure. A very serious ruling, which also constitutes a crime. Since it is illegal for someone to access the data of a cause without obtaining prior permission. A mistake that could cost the Minister of Justice the job. Especially if the opposition starts a motion of censure it is highly likely that it will happen.
Other sources suggest that the flaw has been around for a long time. Lexnet is the system that controls everything. And it seems that there are flaws in its operation and design from the beginning. Therefore, the error may have been a lack of control or the introduction of improvements in said system.
The bug has already been fixed. So no one has access to those folders. From the Ministry they affirm that the failure has been due to an update of the system. Although they have stated that an investigation will be started to clarify the situation. What do you think?
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