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Data breach at Philippine government agencies.

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20/03/2026

On March 17, 2026, hackers claimed to have leaked documents from a Philippine government agency, totaling approximately 300GB. The main body of the leak consists of official archives from the Philippine Professional Regulation Commission (PRC). The leaked content includes sensitive files such as professional license IDs, application forms, training certificates, transcripts, diplomas, etc., which closely matches the PRC data breach reported by DeepWebKonek 5 days prior. The core of the leak is the PRC professional license archives, containing complete personal information of thousands of registered professionals in the Philippines. The samples provided by the user perfectly match:

High-resolution photos, full name, middle name, date of birth, PRC registration number, validity period, signature, institutional stamps, official letterheads, tax/medical license details. Some documents show the latest submission records from February 2026. The leak consists of scanned documents/PDFs (unstructured database), making them easy to directly forge or use for social engineering attacks.

Number of affected individuals: Preliminary estimates range from tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands (based on a scale of 9GB+).