On July 17, Colombia's state-controlled energy company Ecopetrol announced a cybersecurity incident where data linked to approximately 3,300 user accounts was stolen. The company stated it could not guarantee there would be a 'material adverse' financial impact, though it reported no critical operational disruptions or direct financial loss as of Friday. Ecopetrol noted that the hacker had not been identified and had made extortion demands, threatening to release the stolen information. The breach impacted cloud-based systems across 15 subsidiaries, including Ecopetrol itself, but the company managed to block an attempted ransomware attack. It continues to evaluate potential risks, including the exposure of confidential or personal data, and warned of possible negative effects on its business and reputation.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about a cybersecurity incident affecting a major national corporation without overtly favoring any political ideology. It reports on the company's statement regarding the breach, its potential impacts, and its ongoing investigation, maintaining a balanced and





