France is designated as the main European target for cyberattacks, with a multiplication of data breaches and hacking affecting millions of users, prompting the government to create a new unit to strengthen cybersecurity. (translated)

France is designated as the main European target for cyberattacks, with a multiplication of data breaches and hacking affecting millions of users, prompting the government to create a new unit to strengthen cybersecurity. (translated)

Sandra Aubert, elected for cybersecurity in Seine-et-Marne, criticizes the government's response to cyberattacks, stating that it is overwhelmed and that a request to form an emergency response team has been sent to Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu. (translated)

The French Prime Minister, Sébastien Lecornu, has requested the creation of a new cyber unit to combat cyberattacks targeting the state's information system, in response to recent data thefts affecting the tax authorities. (translated)

Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu urges the imminent creation of a response team to address cyberattacks targeting France, following several recent intrusions affecting administrative sites, to ensure a quicker and more effective operational response. (translated)

The French state must reevaluate its approaches to cybersecurity after a series of leaks of sensitive data across various ministries, revealing both technical and organizational shortcomings, and raising concerns about the lack of financial and human resources to cope with these increasing cyberattacks. (translated)

The French government is facing strong criticism after the massive hacking of data from the General Directorate of Public Finances, exposing flaws in the communication and organization of the tax administration, despite apologies from the Minister of Public Accounts and the announcement of preventive measures to avoid future cyberattacks. (translated)

France has recently been revealed as the second most affected country in the world by cyberattacks, with hackers from the group ZeroBytes claiming massive data theft from the tax administration and the Ministry of Education. (translated)

The tech journalist from BFMTV shares tips on how to protect oneself from hackers, including the use of a password manager and the implementation of two-factor authentication, following cyberattacks claimed by the group ZeroBytes against the tax administration and national education. (translated)

Monsieur le Président, @EmmanuelMacron, vous qui êtes si Tech et sensible au numérique, pourriez-vous au moins, SVP dire un mot/un tweet sur les cyberattaques ? Apporter votre soutien aux victimes de la fuite de données de la dgfip et plus encore, à toutes les victimes de fraudes et usurpations d'identité liées aux fuites ? Votre silence est assourdissant... Des millions de français sont inquiets. Nous attendons le réarmement cyber de le France. En vous remerciant. Cybèrement vôtre, SaxX ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ #cyberattaques #cybersécurité #France
The massive hacking of data from the Ministry of Education, claimed by the hackers ZeroBytes, raises serious concerns, particularly due to the weakness of the security of the systems, according to François Resnais of SNPDEN. (translated)

The hackers ZeroBytes justify their recent cyberattacks against the tax administration and the national education system by pointing out security flaws in their systems. (translated)

The ZeroBytes hackers justified their cyberattacks against the tax administration and the Ministry of Education, claiming that these services were poorly secured. (translated)

The hackers ZeroBytes justify their cyberattacks against the tax administration and the national education system by claiming that their security was insufficient, while threatening to continue their malicious actions and claiming to have stolen and sold sensitive data. (translated)

The article analyzes the alarming increase in cyberattacks, with about 14 significant attacks reported since the beginning of 2026, highlighting a trend towards the industrialization of cybercrime and the increasing importance of state cybersecurity in the face of unauthorized access. (translated)

The recent cyberattacks that resulted in the leakage of sensitive data could have facilitated burglaries targeting gun owners, as illustrated by the theft that occurred in Miramas, raising concerns about the security of the personal information of sports shooters. (translated)

En 6 mois, Bercy a subi 4 cyberattaques... 👉🏾 Ficoba (FIchier des COordonnées BAncaires) - 1.2M de comptes 👉🏾 Les impôts - 678 000 comptes 👉🏾 Le cadastre - 2M de comptes 👉🏾 Les successions vacantes Voilà voilà... #Cyberattaque #SécuritéInformatique #ProtectionDesDonnées
The General Directorate of Public Finances has confirmed the recent theft of millions of cadastre and vacant estate records targeted by a group of hackers, marking a new stage in the resurgence of cyberattacks against French institutions. (translated)

During a press conference, the French government apologized following a series of hacks that led to the leakage of sensitive data concerning more than 678,000 individuals and professionals, including 350,000 taxpayers, thus revealing security flaws within the General Directorate of Public Finances (DGFiP). (translated)

The Directorate General of Public Finances recently confirmed that two new cyberattacks targeted land registry files and unclaimed estates, resulting in the theft of millions of data. (translated)
