As can be seen in the data, there are about 70 GB of source code (the instructions used to create an application), where folders associated with Globant clients appear (some public and others not, such as DHL, Citibank, Banco Galicia, Disney or BNP Paribas) and a list of the usernames and passwords necessary to use the company's internal services, and very popular software development tools such as Confluence or Jira.
if this is real, usable, and accessed by someone free, a usual behavior would be to log in with those credentials and download any remaining data and provide it to the public. (there may be no remaining data, I do not know) it would also be great to get a keylogger that writes to a blockchain somewhere out there usually when stuff like this is shared it becomes immediately obsolete from the fallot
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