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France Tax Office Hacked, Exposing Data of 700,000 Individuals and Companies
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France Tax Office Hacked, Exposing Data of 700,000 Individuals and Companies

From Clarรญn · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

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  • French tax authorities are investigating a massive data breach affecting 700,000 individuals and companies.
  • Hackers claimed responsibility for the attack, identifying themselves as the group ZeroBytes.
  • The stolen data was reportedly offered for sale to third parties for phishing or identity theft purposes.

French tax authorities are grappling with a significant data breach that has exposed the personal and financial information of approximately 700,000 individuals and businesses. The attack, claimed by the hacker group ZeroBytes, has raised serious concerns about data security and the potential for misuse of sensitive information.

Reports indicate that the hackers have put the stolen data up for sale, with prices reportedly running into several thousand euros. This illicit trade suggests the data could be used for various malicious activities, including sophisticated phishing campaigns aimed at defrauding individuals or for identity theft schemes.

The scale of the breach and the alleged sale of the data underscore a growing threat from cybercriminals targeting government and financial institutions. The French tax authorities are now under pressure to investigate the full extent of the compromise, identify the perpetrators, and bolster their defenses against future attacks.

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Originally published by Clarรญn in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.