
Cyberattack: Tax announces "third leak" related to estates
Less than a week after the theft of data from nearly 700,000 taxpayers, the Public Finance Branch is caught up in a new..
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Less than a week after the data theft of nearly 700,000 taxpayers, the Public Finance Branch is caught up in a new cyberattack. Cyberattack: The tax authorities announce a "third leak" related to estates. Tuesday 18 August, its director Amélie Verdier confirmed a "third leak", targeting the portal dedicated to estates.
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Less than a week after the data theft of nearly 700,000 taxpayers, the Public Finance Branch is caught up in a new cyberattack.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesCyberattack: The tax authorities announce a "third leak" related to estates.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesTuesday 18 August, its director Amélie Verdier confirmed a "third leak", targeting the portal dedicated to estates
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Less than a week after the theft of data from nearly 700,000 taxpayers, the Public Finance Branch is caught up with the..
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