Mexican drug cartel used hacker to track FBI official, then killed potential informants, government audit says
A Mexican drug cartel hired a hacker to surveil the movements of a senior FBI official in Mexico City in 2018 or earlier, gathering information from the citys camera system that allowed the cartel to kill potential FBI informants, the Justice Department inspector general said in a new report.
The hacker also was able to see calls made and received by the FBI official and their geolocation data in a major breach of operational security that occurred as the FBI was working on the case of former Sinaloa cartel boss Joaquin El Chapo Guzmán Loera, the inspector general said.
The hacker tracked people coming in and out of the US Embassy in Mexico City before zeroing in on the FBIs assistant legal attache, a role that works closely with Mexican law enforcement, the report said, citing an FBI case agent at the time. The report did not identify the hacker.
According to the case agent, the cartel used (information provided by the hacker) to intimidate and, in some instances, kill potential sources or cooperating witnesses, says the inspector general report, which was a broader review of the FBIs approach to protecting sensitive information and avoiding surveillance.
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