🇲🇽 Cargamos.com, a package delivery company was exposing over 6 million files for over a year.

I've always opted to keep trying some other way to get a server closed instead of going public about the issue until earlier this week.
I've contacted multiple GOV/CERT emails in Mexico over multiple issues and I never got a meaningful reply.
The company ignored my contact, so I either let it go and see it posted eventually by some "ransomware" group or I make enough noise publicly that the company will get alerted about it.

Today, 2 days after an article came out on a Mexican news website, the exposure was closed down.

Read the article, in Spanish, that made the company close the server down:

https://www.publimetro.com.mx/noticias/2024/12/16/start-up-mexicana-deja-a-merced-de-hackers-6-millones-de-archivos-de-clientes-y-repartidores/

Portion of la Casa de las Monjas, Uxmal.
From "Views of Ancient Monuments in Central America, Chiapas and Yucatan" written & illustrated by Frederick Catherwood, London: 1844

Ornament over the principal doorway, Casa del Gobernador, Uxmal.
From "Views of Ancient Monuments in Central America, Chiapas and Yucatan" written & illustrated by Frederick Catherwood, London: 1844

“Over the past 12 months, the global average temperature was 1.64°C higher than pre-industrial levels, above the 1.5°C threshold that policymakers and scientists say threatens life on the planet.”

https://time.com/7018495/hottest-summer-record-heat-extreme-temperatures-global-warming-climate-change/

Another Global Warming Record: Hottest Summer Ever

#climate
#extremeweather

#GlobalWarming Breaks Another Record With Hottest Summer Ever

BY EAMON AKIL FARHAT / BLOOMBERG
September 6, 2024 12:15 AM EDT

This summer was the hottest ever in the Northern Hemisphere, putting the Earth on track for another record-breaking year.

The European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service reported that for June to August, global temperatures were 0.69°C above historical averages, beating the previous high set last year. The record for the world’s highest average temperature was broken on a number of days over the summer.

#ClimateChange is increasing the frequency and intensity of #heatwaves triggering extreme #Weather events from #droughts and #wildfires to violent #storms and #flooding. Over the past 12 months, the global average temperature was 1.64°C higher than pre-industrial levels, above the 1.5°C threshold that policymakers and scientists say threatens life on the planet.

Read More: Human Adaptation to Heat Can’t Keep Up With Human-Caused Climate Change

https://time.com/6292615/human-adaptation-to-heat-climate-change/

In #europe the heat over the June to August period was 1.54°C above the 1991-2020 average, according to #Copernicus. The most extreme conditions were recorded in the #mediterranean region and #easterneurope while the #uk, #iceland parts of #ireland the west coast of #portugal and southern #norway were cooler than the norm.

Across the world, soaring temperatures are testing the limits of the human body, posing threats and even causing deaths at outdoor activities such as concerts, sports events, and religious gatherings. More than 1,300 people died during the Hajj pilgrimage in #saudiarabia in June after temperatures reached 52°C (126°F). There were heat-related fatalities in nations including the #us #Thailand #India and #mexico this year.

#china weather authority said the nation had its hottest summer since records began in 1961, with heat scorching crops from rice to corn. U.S. cities also experienced historically high temperatures, and New York canceled commuter trains as rails overheated. And parts of the Southern Hemisphere just had a very mild winter, with #australia experiencing the hottest August since data started in 1910 and looking forward to a warmer-than-average spring.

This summer the effects of a strong El Niño weather pattern, which causes warming in the #pacific #ocean started giving way to the La Niña phenomenon. This shift usually means less extreme heat, but it can also bring droughts in some areas and produces #flooding and #hurricanes elsewhere.