Brazil's Federal Police (PF) has identified indications that the leaked private conversations of Daniel Vorcaro were extracted from materials held by the Mixed Parliamentary Inquiry Commission (CPMI).
The discovery marks a significant development in the ongoing investigation into the source of the data breach, shifting focus toward internal security protocols within the legislative body.
The investigation, reported by Infomoney, suggests that the content was not obtained through external hacking but rather from within the commission's own records.
The investigation, reported by Infomoney, suggests that the content was not obtained through external hacking but rather from within the commission's own records.
This finding intensifies scrutiny on how sensitive information is handled during high-profile parliamentary inquiries in Brazil.
The CPMI, tasked with investigating complex political and financial matters, has become a focal point for debates over transparency and data protection.
Daniel Vorcaro, a key figure in recent Brazilian political controversies, has been at the center of multiple investigations.