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France probes unprecedented cyberattack after tax data of 678,000 users stolen

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August 15, 2026
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France probes unprecedented cyberattack after tax data of 678,000 users stolen

French prosecutors have opened an investigation into a major cyberattack on the country’s tax administration that affected nearly 700,000 individuals and businesses, authorities said on Saturday.

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