Pedro Sánchez Data Leak: Police Investigation
A third personal data breach targeting Prime minister Pedro Sánchez is under investigation by teh Spanish National Police, revealing his ID, birth date, and home address. The breach, following previous incidents, has also impacted other officials, including regional presidents and 3,000 Podemos members, exposing sensitive information. A National Court Judge is now probing these data security failures and their links to earlier cases, including the Koldo case.News Directory 3 is actively tracking developments.The investigation covers disseminated data of hundreds of socialist militants as authorities work on accountability while prioritizing privacy. Discover what’s next …
Spain Data Breach Targets Prime Minister Sánchez
updated June 26, 2025
Spanish National Police are investigating a third personal data breach, this time involving Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez. The leak exposed his ID, birth date, and home address, according to police sources and SER chain reports. This incident follows previous breaches affecting other government officials and citizens.
Hackers also leaked documents containing personal information of Andalusian President Juanma Moreno, Extremadura President María Guardiola, and former Barcelona Mayor Ada Colau.Additionally,data from 3,000 members of Podemos was compromised,granting access to their private website.
National Court Judge Francisco de Jorge has already launched an investigation into a second data filtration that occurred via a Telegram channel. This earlier breach affected several ministers, Congress President Francina Armengol, and Catalan President Salvador Illa, who is also involved in the Koldo case.
The magistrate incorporated this second filtration into an ongoing investigation of an initial breach. This first incident involved Vice President María Jesús Montero, Ministers Fernando Grande-Marlaska, Óscar Puente, Luis Planas, Diana Morant, Ana Redondo, and Elma Saiz, as well as former PP directors such as María Dolores de Cospedal and Rafael Catalá.
Journalists, former PSOE official Santos Cerdán, former Minister José Luis Ábalos, his ex-advisor Koldo García, and businessman Víctor de Aldama are also among those affected. These individuals are under investigation by the Supreme Court in connection with the Koldo case. The investigation also covers the dissemination of personal data of about 300 socialist militants.
What’s next
The investigation is ongoing, with authorities working to determine the source and extent of the data security breach and implement measures to prevent future incidents.The focus remains on protecting citizens’ privacy and holding those responsible accountable.
