Hackers demand $38M in bitcoin from Mexico’s Economy Ministry
• RANSOM: Unknown hackers attacked servers of Mexico's Economy Ministry, causing the slowdown of some administrative procedures but without compromising...
• RANSOM: Unknown hackers attacked servers of Mexico's Economy Ministry, causing the slowdown of some administrative procedures but without compromising...
• STUDENTS: Three university students and one Uber driver were found murdered Monday after attending carnival festivities in the small...
• BORDER: The share of Mexico's tourism GDP originating in it's border with the US accounts for 14.8%, according to...
• FALL: Mexico's state-owned oil company, Pemex, saw its exports of fuel oil reach its lowest point in ten years...
• EMPTY: Streets were mostly empty and businesses remained closed Sunday in the colonial city of Córdoba (pop. 218,000) as...
• INCREASE: Mexican state governments' short-term debt contracting grew more than 8 times during 2019 in order to cover current...
• DECISION: A Mexican federal judge will proceed with a drug trafficking trial against a man suspected to have taken...
• PIRACY: The fight against piracy of digital and physical products in Mexico is hurting from the defunding of the...
• EXTRADITION: The Mexican government extradited Rubén Oseguera González (also known as “El Menchito”), the son of one of Mexico's...
• USMCA: One of Mexico's few producers of steel, Ternium, said they will be ready to make investments for the...
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