← Back to Cyber Tours
26GB
Presidential ArcGIS data exposed
110
Attacks on peace signatories in 6 months
513+
Government and military subdomains mapped
60
Additional GIS subdomains across 16 agencies

About This Cyber Tour

ODINT's Colombia Cyber Tour focuses on the intersection of state infrastructure, armed conflict, and public-interest accountability. The central finding is not merely that a government server was open. It is that Colombia's presidential office published a coherent targeting dataset: FARC reintegration camp locations, armed-group territorial overlays, and a live violence ledger documenting attacks against peace signatories. Alongside that, ODINT documented broader GIS exposure across civilian agencies, email leakage from ArcGIS metadata, and police AI infrastructure running on U.S. cloud systems at the height of a geopolitical rupture with Washington.

Colombia Investigations

Open-source intelligence reports published by the ODINT Colombia Desk.

Dataset Archive

Primary ODINT download paths for the Colombia collection.

DUMP 2_25_2026Raw ArcGIS JSON dumps, extraction scripts, and master report materials.
Browse
KEY FINDINGSStructured findings documents covering GIS, credentials, metadata, and policy exposure.
Browse
RAW DOWNLOADSUnprocessed feature data, service exports, and evidence packages.
Browse
CredentialsExtracted usernames, government emails, and related infrastructure traces.
Browse
IntelProcessed intelligence reporting and subject profiles derived from the collection.
Browse
SourcesReference material, corroborating documentation, and disclosure notes.
Browse
Donate