Videos from g1 and TV Subaé - Wednesday, March 4, 2026
The Brazilian justice system has upheld the detention of Vorcaro and his brother-in-law amid significant allegations against them.
The Brazilian judiciary has confirmed the ongoing detention of Vorcaro, a controversial figure, alongside his brother-in-law as they face serious charges of cybercrime. Reports indicate that their group infiltrated the systems of the Federal Police of Brazil, the FBI, and Interpol, raising alarms about the severity and scope of their actions. This incident has significant implications for national and international security, drawing attention to the vulnerabilities in these agencies' cyber defenses.
Furthermore, details have emerged about Vorcaro's threatening behavior towards journalist Lauro Jardim, which included alarming messages where he talked about 'breaking all the journalist’s teeth.' This aggression raises concerns regarding press freedom and the safety of journalists in Brazil, especially in light of the increasing hostility they face in the current climate.
Additionally, a legislative proposal, known as the PEC da Segurança, is set to be voted on today, albeit without an amendment to reduce the minimum age for criminal responsibility. This move has sparked debate regarding legal reforms in Brazil, particularly in the context of dealing with youth crime and the responsibilities of the state to protect its citizens. Such discussions come in the backdrop of ongoing criminal cases, including the recent surrender of the final suspect in a collective rape case in Rio, highlighting the persistent issues of violence and justice in the country.