Cyberattack at French Identity Document Agency May Have Exposed Personal Data
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The National Secure Titles Agency (ANTS), which manages requests for identity documents, "detected a security incident" on 15 April last presenting data from individuals and professionals.
On Monday, 20 April, the Ministry of the Interior announced that "personal character data" had been hacked into. A cybercriminal group claimed theft of information from 19 million people.
The National Secure Title Agency (ANTS) has been the victim of a "security incident" that has potentially exposed user personal data. Names, email addresses or dates of birth could be affected, says the Ministry of the Interior on Monday, 20 April.
A security flaw at the National Secure Securities Agency exposed user personal data. An investigation is under way to determine the origin and extent of this computer incident.
A security flaw at the National Secure Securities Agency has exposed user data. A judicial investigation is opened and the persons concerned will be informed individually by the Ministry of Public Information.
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