HackNet arrives in Mexico 🇲🇽 — totaling 24 strategic points in 22 countries
- André Barreto dos Santos
- 24 hours ago
- 2 min read

In another decisive step toward global coverage, NetSensor has opened a new unit of its HackNet threat intelligence network in Mexico, bringing its total to 24 strategic observation points across 22 countries.
Since its 2023 expansion, which included more than 10 new locations, and significant additions to Spain, Russia, India, Canada, Singapore, and Japan, HackNet has expanded its reach and capacity to map malicious operations in real time.
The recent opening in Mexico further strengthens the Latin American network, which already had locations in other countries in the region, and reinforces NetSensor's position as a leader in addressing the most advanced and dynamic cyberthreats.
Strategic importance of expansion
The presence in Mexico increases visibility into suspicious traffic generated in one of Latin America's most significant digital economies.
The new unit collaborates with the global HackNet network, contributing local intelligence that enriches NetSensor Magic's algorithms and strengthens the protections it offers.
With a total of 24 observatories, the HackNet network is better able to detect suspicious activity early, enabling proactive blocking of hacker campaigns before they cause impact.
What does this mean for combating modern attacks?
Expanded geographic coverage allows for anticipation of emerging attack vectors in critical geographies.
Real-time information sharing between HackNet nodes makes it possible to block unprecedented threats—including those not yet formally disclosed.
Companies across multiple time zones and jurisdictions benefit from preventive intelligence and automated defense, complementing mechanisms such as firewalls or traditional monitoring systems.
With this new expansion, NetSensor reinforces its leading role in global cyber defense, providing visibility and protection for customers in a scenario where attackers move increasingly faster and with greater precision.
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