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After Mexico’s AI hack, cybersecurity study reveals who’s protected

April 21, 2026
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Between December 2025 and February 2026, an unknown attacker used Anthropic’s Claude by framing malicious requests as a “bug bounty” security program, convincing the AI to act as an “elite hacker,” according to a report from online security platform Gambit.

The attacker reportedly stole sensitive Mexican government data, including 195 million taxpayer records, voter files and employee credentials, from across at least nine federal and state agencies. When Claude hit its limits, the attacker switched to ChatGPT.

A new global study suggests that how a country responds to threats like this one depends on factors most governments have barely begun to address. With employee credentials and personally identifiable information on the line, this risk should interest HR leaders.

The April 2026 report by gaming tech platform Digitain ranked nations on cyberattack infection rates, government security policies, GDP-linked cybersecurity budgets and how widely companies have adopted AI-powered defenses. Here are the highlights.

Read more: Which countries are winning the talent race?

Topping the rankings is Uruguay, according to Digitain. The small South American nation keeps nearly 98% of its devices safe from cyberattacks, which is the highest rate in the world. Strong government investment in digital infrastructure and a growing tech sector have made it one of the most cyber-resilient countries on the planet.

Digital literacy as a weapon

The U.K. and U.S. scored 85 out of 100 on the study’s digital literacy index. The researchers say this is a metric that’s increasingly critical as attacks grow more deceptive. Around 40% of business email compromise emails are now AI-generated, according to a brief by online security provider TechTarget.

France’s technical fortress

France earned the highest infrastructure score in the study, coming in at 89 out of 100. The report says this country successfully blocked threats on 93% of its computers. France’s strong national cybersecurity mandates seem to have translated into real-world results.

The Digitain study ranked countries based on the share of devices detecting cyberattacks, including viruses and ransomware. The findings were cross-referenced with GDP-linked cybersecurity budgets, internet access levels, AI adoption rates and government security policy ratings, according to the firm.


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