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"Their Service Was Unsecured, that's All": ZeroBytes Hackers Justify Their Cyber Attacks on the Tax and National Education

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BFMTV was able to exchange with ZeroBytes hackers who claimed massive data thefts from the tax administration and National Education. The pirate duo explains that it does not intend to stop there.

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BFMTV was able to exchange with ZeroBytes hackers who claimed massive data thefts from the tax administration and National Education. The pirate duo explains that it does not intend to stop there.

·France
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The “ZeroBytes” duo claimed responsibility for the massive cyberattack suffered by the French Public Finances Directorate General last June. But who are these cybercriminals, known for stealing confidential data before reselling it to the highest bidder?

Several databases of state services have been the victims of cyberattacks in recent weeks. hackers claim to have seized data from the tax and national education website in particular. ICI takes stock.

After selling the data of 678,000 taxpayers stolen from the DGFiP, the ZeroBytes hacker duo also claims to have infiltrated the Ministry of National Education and exfiled 346 million lines.

The group of cybercriminals ZeroBytes has made a lot of talk about him in recent days. The French duo has claimed the attack against the tax and the National Education, but then what are their motivations? A juicy business. Known for previous cyber attacks, the ZeroBytes group presents itself as being composed of two French hackers. Recently, they made talk about them by claiming the large-scale cyberattacks against the tax and the National Educ…

·Issy-les-Moulineaux, France
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www.cnews.fr broke the news in Issy-les-Moulineaux, France on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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