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Filtración fiscal en Francia pone en riesgo a grandes poseedores de Bitcoin

Filtración fiscal en Francia pone en riesgo a grandes poseedores de Bitcoin Cryptopolitan

Cryptopolitan

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Aug 15, 2026 at 12:19 PM UTC · 4 min de lectura

Filtración fiscal en Francia pone en riesgo a grandes poseedores de Bitcoin
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Un hacker está comercializando detalles fiscales que involucran a más de 678,000 individuos y empresas francesas, exponiendo un tesoro de datos personales y financieros que podrían ser utilizados para phishing, robo de identidad y para atacar a los poseedores de Bitcoin.

Chainalysis estima que los criminales obtuvieron un mínimo de $17 mil millones de estafas y fraudes con criptomonedas en 2025, con las estafas de suplantación de identidad aumentando en tamaño en más de un 1,400% durante el mismo año. El uso de información identificable como nombres, direcciones y cifras de ingresos puede hacer que una estafa genérica parezca lo suficientemente legítima como para aparentar que proviene de un banco, exchange, oficina de impuestos o departamento de policía.

Qué está vendiendo el hacker

El medio de comunicación francés sobre ciberseguridad FrenchBreaches, que informó por primera vez sobre la venta, dijo que los datos provenían de la autoridad fiscal de Francia, la DGFiP. El medio dijo que el archivo cubre a 392,867 individuos y 285,570 profesionales. Una muestra incluía nombres, direcciones, números de teléfono, cifras de ingresos e información familiar.

La muestra parecía indicar objetivos potenciales. FrenchBreaches señaló un total de 26,805 individuos con un ingreso de referencia informado de al menos $116,000, 386 con un ingreso de referencia de más de $1.16 millones y ocho con un ingreso de referencia superior a $11.6 millones.

Market Context

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BTC

$71,736

+11.42% (24H)

Market Cap

$1.44T

24H Volume

$53.2B

24H High

$72,000

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