EPISODE · Jun 28, 2026 · 44 MIN
"The police made a mistake": The TuID Scapegoat, Fabricated Threats, and the BCA LTD Fraud
from Cybermidnight Club– Hackers, Cyber Security and Cyber Crime · host Alberto Daniel Hill
🚨 What if you were told that the "criminal mastermind" responsible for Uruguay's biggest cyberattack is actually a 19-year-old teenager used as a trophy to calm the press?In this explosive episode of Cybermidnight Club, forensic analyst and independent researcher Alberto Daniel Hill exposes, with irrefutable evidence, the anatomy of an institutional and corporate lie. When Antel's TuID digital identity platform suffered a massive 8 GB leak at the hands of LaPampaLeaks, the State activated the "Protocol of Silence". To close the case quickly, the police relied on "contaminated" intelligence and arrested the weakest link: "uruguayo1337" (Vladi), a young man who simply resold tokens for a Telegram bot.We dismantle how the private firm BCA LTD (Birmingham Cyber Arms) and its founder, Mauro Cáseres (Mauro Eldritch), fabricated fake threats and ghost hacker groups like "Expresidents" to profit from fear and sell intelligence subscriptions. All of this, amplified at 5:00 AM by complicit journalists from traditional media (El Observador), without verifying a single piece of technical data.🔍 IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL DISCOVER:The Scapegoat: Why Alberto Daniel Hill publicly states that "The police made a mistake" and how the justice system sentenced a 19-year-old due to media pressure.The Business of Fear (Profit from Fear): The scheme of BCA LTD, a £15 paper company registered in the UK, creating fake cyberattacks (like mathematically impossible 39.6 KB databases) to sell their platforms.Censorship and Legal Fraud: How BCA LTD attempted to erase our 35-page forensic dossier by filing a fraudulent complaint with Cloudflare, using their company registration number (11935300) and passing it off as a "Trademark".Target Misclassification Failure: Why the attempt to silence this independent investigation was a catastrophic tactical error that ended with global validation by DataBreaches.net.Radical Transparency: The true impact of the 8 GB TuID breach on the digital sovereignty of Uruguayan citizens.Corporations sell smoke. The State keeps silent. We bring the receipts. Welcome to Radical Transparency.🔗 Links mentioned in the episode:Read the full forensic dossier and the Open Letter to the APU: albertohill.comFollow me on X (Twitter): @ADanielHill#️⃣ HASHTAGS:#UruguayCybersecurity #TuID #PampaLeaks #RadicalTransparency #HackNotCrime #CybermidnightClub #AlbertoDanielHill #ProtocolOfSilence #BCALTD #MauroEldritch #OSINT #Cybersecurity #ElObservador⚠️ DISCLAIMER:This episode is strictly for informational, educational, and independent journalistic investigative purposes based on Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT). The opinions and analyses presented by Alberto Daniel Hill are based on public forensic evidence, official corporate records, and the principle of public interest. At no time do we promote, instruct, or encourage the execution of illegal activities or cyberattacks. Cybermidnight Club defends ethical hacking and institutional transparency.
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🚨 What if you were told that the "criminal mastermind" responsible for Uruguay's biggest cyberattack is actually a 19-year-old teenager used as a trophy to calm the press?In this explosive episode of Cybermidnight Club, forensic analyst and independent researcher Alberto Daniel Hill exposes, with irrefutable evidence, the anatomy of an institutional and corporate lie. When Antel's TuID digital identity platform suffered a massive 8 GB leak at the hands of LaPampaLeaks, the State activated the "Protocol of Silence". To close the case quickly, the police relied on "contaminated" intelligence and arrested the weakest link: "uruguayo1337" (Vladi), a young man who simply resold tokens for a Telegram bot.We dismantle how the private firm BCA LTD (Birmingham Cyber Arms) and its founder, Mauro Cáseres (Mauro Eldritch), fabricated fake threats and ghost hacker groups like "Expresidents" to profit from fear and sell intelligence subscriptions. All of this, amplified at 5:00 AM by complicit journalists from traditional media (El Observador), without verifying a single piece of technical data.🔍 IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL DISCOVER:The Scapegoat: Why Alberto Daniel Hill publicly states that "The police made a mistake" and how the justice system sentenced a 19-year-old due to media pressure.The Business of Fear (Profit from Fear): The scheme of BCA LTD, a £15 paper company registered in the UK, creating fake cyberattacks (like mathematically impossible 39.6 KB databases) to sell their platforms.Censorship and Legal Fraud: How BCA LTD attempted to erase our 35-page forensic dossier by filing a fraudulent complaint with Cloudflare, using their company registration number (11935300) and passing it off as a "Trademark".Target Misclassification Failure: Why the attempt to silence this independent investigation was a catastrophic tactical error that ended with global validation by DataBreaches.net.Radical Transparency: The true impact of the 8 GB TuID breach on the digital sovereignty of Uruguayan citizens.Corporations sell smoke. The State keeps silent. We bring the receipts. Welcome to Radical Transparency.🔗 Links mentioned in the episode:Read the full forensic dossier and the Open Letter to the APU: albertohill.comFollow me on X (Twitter): @ADanielHill#️⃣ HASHTAGS:#UruguayCybersecurity #TuID #PampaLeaks #RadicalTransparency #HackNotCrime #CybermidnightClub #AlbertoDanielHill #ProtocolOfSilence #BCALTD #MauroEldritch #OSINT #Cybersecurity #ElObservador⚠️ DISCLAIMER:This episode is strictly for informational, educational, and independent journalistic investigative purposes based on Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT). The opinions and analyses presented by Alberto Daniel Hill are based on public forensic evidence, official corporate records, and the principle of public interest. At no time do we promote, instruct, or encourage the execution of illegal activities or cyberattacks. Cybermidnight Club defends ethical hacking and institutional transparency.
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