Angola

Angola's government digital infrastructure across 15 domains -- oil ministry procurement systems, defense portals, and central bank reporting platforms audited for exposed credentials and open git repositories.

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3 CRITICAL ANGOLA IN PROGRESS OSINT Investigation

Campaign Statistics

Reconnaissance and data collection for Angola is complete. The full technical report is being prepared and will publish on Jun 15, 2026.

2.2 GBEvidence Collected
15Domains Audited
3CRITICAL Findings
--Publishing Jun 15, 2026
Full Report Publishing
Jun 15, 2026

Data collection is complete. Technical analysis and report preparation are in progress. All findings, credential disclosures, and raw data access will be available at publication.

Methodology

ODINT's standard government infrastructure audit methodology: passive enumeration of public-facing domains, git repository exposure scanning, credential and secret analysis, and OSINT cross-referencing. All data is collected from systems that require no authentication to access.

Domains are selected from official government TLDs and government-registered second-level domains. Repository endpoints are checked via standard git service discovery. No exploits are used and no authentication mechanisms are bypassed.

About This Series

This investigation is part of ODINT's ongoing Global Government Infrastructure Audit series, which systematically examines the digital security posture of government infrastructure across developing nations. Each edition follows the same methodology and applies the same disclosure standards.

Findings are disclosed to the relevant national CERT and ministry contact concurrent with publication, in line with ODINT's coordinated disclosure policy.

OSINT Disclaimer

This report is based entirely on open-source intelligence (OSINT). No classified information was accessed. No confidential sources were used. No systems were breached. No authentication mechanisms were bypassed. All findings referenced in this investigation were obtained from publicly accessible systems that required no credentials to access.

Collection complete 2026 -- Classification: OSINT -- Open Source
Observatory for Digital Infrastructure and Network Transparency (ODINT)

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