
Justice opens investigation after tax site hacking
The Paris Public Prosecutor's Office has announced the opening of an investigation entrusted to the Office anti cybercrime Ofac after the leak of data from the Ofac..
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The Paris Public Prosecutor's Office announced the opening of an investigation commissioned by the Office against Cybercrime (Ofac) following the leak of data from the tax administration's information system, which would concern approximately 700,000 users. For individuals, the data withheld include names, family quotients, reference tax income and the withholding rate, as detailed by Amélie Verdier, Director General of Public Finance.
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The Paris Public Prosecutor's Office announced the opening of an investigation commissioned by the Office against Cybercrime (Ofac) following the leak of data from the tax administration's information system, which would concern approximately 700,000 users
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For individuals, the data withheld include names, family quotients, reference tax income and the withholding rate, as detailed by Amélie Verdier, Director General of Public Finance.
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The Paris Public Prosecutor's Office announced the opening of an investigation entrusted to the Office anti cybercrime Ofac after the leak of data from the system..
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