BREAKING: The most devastating "massive government database breach" in history has been discovered! The file size? A terrifying 39.6 KB.

BREAKING: The most devastating "massive government database breach" in history has been discovered! The file size? A terrifying 39.6 KB.

From Cybermidnight Club– Hackers, Cyber Security and Cyber Crime by Alberto Daniel Hill

June 5, 2026 · 25 min

About this episode

The episode discusses a fabricated government database breach that was used to manipulate corporate executives into purchasing a monitoring service.

🚨 BREAKING: The most devastating "massive government database breach" in history has been discovered! 🚨 The file size? A terrifying 39.6 KB . 🤡📉 Yes, you read that right. A text file smaller than a single WhatsApp sticker was marketed by BCA LTD's fake "ExPresidents" persona as a catastrophic national threat. Why? To artificially inflate the cyber threat landscape and terrify corporate executives into buying their $29,000/year "Sheriff" monitoring platform. 💸 It is mathematically impossible for a functional, state-level SQL database to be 39 KB. You aren't buying threat intelligence—you're buying 39 kilobytes of fabricated panic. 💾💨 Stop buying the smoke. #PampaLeaks #BCALTD #CybermidnightClub #RadicalTransparency #InfoSec #CyberCrime #ProtocolOfSilence #Ciberseguridad

People in this episode

Host: Alberto Daniel Hill

Topics covered

  • cyber security
  • data breach
  • corporate panic
  • threat intelligence
  • cyber crime

Keywords

  • database breach
  • cyber threat
  • BCA LTD
  • Sheriff platform
  • cyber security

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: BCA LTD

Products: Sheriff monitoring platform

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