‘Anonymous’ Movement Starts Leaking Bolsonaro Family and Ministers’ Data
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – On Monday evening, June 1st, a Brazilian cell of the movement that styles itself ‘Anonymous’ released several documents in Pastebin, with data on citizens involved in the Bolsonaro government. According to the group, the leak will be systematic.

To date, personal information has been disclosed on Jair Bolsonaro, Flávio Bolsonaro, Carlos Bolsonaro, state deputy Douglas Garcia (PSL-SP), the Minister of Education Abraham Weintraub, Daniela Weintraub (Abraham Weintraub’s wife), the Minister of Women, Family and Human Rights Damares Alves, and Luciano Hang (co-founder of department store chain Havan).
@DamaresAlves, ENEMY of the rights of Women, Family, and Human Rights. ENEMY OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES! We leaked your data: https://t.co/fGKA3xHu1I #Anonymous #Antifascist #BlackLivesMatter #Hacking
– Anonymous Brasil (@AnonymouBrasil) June 2nd, 2020
The document published by the cell contains information such as active cell phones, e-mail addresses, physical addresses, declared assets, shares in companies, Natural Persons Tax Registry (CPF), in addition to recorded debts.
The Brazilian cell’s action was likely triggered by international Anonymous operations. With a call to other cells, an increase is noticeable in the activity of Brazilian groups, which were virtually asleep until now.
On Sunday night, May 31st, in its official Twitter account, one of the main Anonymous cells decided to speak out about the protests that took place in some cities around the world after a white police officer killed a 46-year-old African-American citizen named George Floyd.
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