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A citizen recently reported the extreme vulnerability of the financial system after falling victim to a sophisticated identity theft. A criminal managed to forge his ID to remotely manage bank loans and open accounts, primarily using WhatsApp without needing to be physically present. The victim discovered the fraud when contacted by debt collection agencies, demonstrating that the security filters of various institutions were easily breached. The victim suspects that the perpetrator is operating from a prison, taking advantage of the weakness of digital controls to embezzle funds. The case is already under investigation by the public prosecutor's office.

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