SFR Operator Affected by Data Leak Affecting Its Fibre Subscribers
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"SFR has detected a security incident following a malicious cyber act, the consequences of which may have resulted in the temporary accessibility of data related to Fibre subscriber lines such as address, e-mail or telephone number," the operator said, without specifying the total number of customers involved. "Passwords and bank data are not concerned", he added. Piracy, detected on 2 July by SFR security teams, targeted a "Fiber connection ana…
"Adress, e-mail or telephone number" of customers were recovered by hackers, admitted the group on Thursday 20 August, without specifying the number of victims.
The operator detected the hack on July 2, and began to inform its customers about it mid-August. The hackers were able to retrieve email addresses, telephone numbers and mailing addresses.
The SFR operator confirmed that he had been the victim of a cyberattack in July, resulting in the exposure of personal data related to his fibre customers.
The group confirmed on Thursday that it had been the target of cyber-malveillance in July: data from its fibre customers – such as address, e-mail or phone number – were stolen.
SFR explains that it was the victim of a data leak about its fibre subscribers in July. "Passwords and banking data are not concerned," the operator said on Thursday, August 20th.
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