At the time of its release, the leak was significant for providing a rare look into the administrative operations and internal communications of the Paraguayan government, though much of the data was considered routine bureaucratic material rather than high-level explosive scandals.
: Likely indicates this is the 13th distinct set or directory within the larger data dump. 7z : The compression format used to package the data. JM-Pag13.7z.001
: The archives contain thousands of internal emails, cabinet documents, and police records dating between 2009 and 2011. Technical Breakdown of the Filename At the time of its release, the leak
: Identifies the entity (Justice Ministry of Paraguay). : The archives contain thousands of internal emails,
: This file belongs to a collection of approximately 10 gigabytes of internal data from Paraguay's Ministry of Justice and Labor.
The "JM-Pag" prefix is generally shorthand for "Justice Ministry - Paraguay," and the file is part of a created using 7-Zip . Historical Context
: The leak was reportedly orchestrated by activist groups (associated with Anonymous) and made available through platforms like Distributed Denial of Secrets (DDoSecrets) and various torrent sites.