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Video:
Pronico operates the Fenix mine in Guatemala, which has a long history of human rights abuses, environmental damage, and resistance by the surrounding communities. The video shows in detail how the hackers gained access in the company's network, downloaded emails and files, and then proceeded to sabotage the company's computers. Credits for the video's soundtrack are available here[1]. All the leaked files are available for download from DDoS[2]. Forbidden Stories have just published their investigations[3] based on the leak. Also the company on it's website[4] has published a statement where they announce that sustainable mining is a lie, and call on the Guatemalan government to not only suspend their own mining license, but suspend all licenses for surface mining, as Honduras recently did. It's possible that statement was posted by the hackers and not actually by the company. More information is available on the Pronico[5] page.
[1] https://enlacehacktivista.org/guacamaya_soundtrack.txt
[2] https://ddosecrets.com/wiki/Mining_Secrets
[3] https://forbiddenstories.org/case/mining-secrets/
[4] https://pronico.gt/ | https://pronico.gt/comunicado-ofici...vo-de-la-minera-en-el-estor-izabal-guatemala/
[5] https://enlacehacktivista.org/index.php?title=Pronico
Video:
Pronico operates the Fenix mine in Guatemala, which has a long history of human rights abuses, environmental damage, and resistance by the surrounding communities. The video shows in detail how the hackers gained access in the company's network, downloaded emails and files, and then proceeded to sabotage the company's computers. Credits for the video's soundtrack are available here[1]. All the leaked files are available for download from DDoS[2]. Forbidden Stories have just published their investigations[3] based on the leak. Also the company on it's website[4] has published a statement where they announce that sustainable mining is a lie, and call on the Guatemalan government to not only suspend their own mining license, but suspend all licenses for surface mining, as Honduras recently did. It's possible that statement was posted by the hackers and not actually by the company. More information is available on the Pronico[5] page.
[1] https://enlacehacktivista.org/guacamaya_soundtrack.txt
[2] https://ddosecrets.com/wiki/Mining_Secrets
[3] https://forbiddenstories.org/case/mining-secrets/
[4] https://pronico.gt/ | https://pronico.gt/comunicado-ofici...vo-de-la-minera-en-el-estor-izabal-guatemala/
[5] https://enlacehacktivista.org/index.php?title=Pronico