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Data Leak: Civil Protection in Turn Targeted by Cyberattack

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In a context of increasing cyberattacks, Civil Protection has been targeted with hacking and data theft, the French Breakes website said on Friday, August 21. More than 525,000 profiles have reportedly been exfiled, a number that Civil Protection contests.

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In a context of increasing cyberattacks, Civil Protection has been targeted with hacking and data theft, the French Breakes website said on Friday, August 21. More than 525,000 profiles have reportedly been exfiled, a number that Civil Protection contests.

·Gennevilliers, France
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According to the Frenchbreaches website, more than 525,000 profiles have been exfiled, which the Civil Protection contests, evoking in particular "many duplicates in the file that leaked".

·Paris, France
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The Civil Protection, an accredited civil security association in France, reported this Friday that it had been the victim of computer hacking and data theft in March. The stolen data does not concern the persons taken care of by the association, according to its spokesman.

Civil Protection, an accredited civil security association in France, confirms that it has been the victim of hacking and theft of data against its platform dedicated to volunteers, eProtec. The attack dates back to March, but the organisation has discovered the extent that on August 17, several months after the intrusion ... Read more Like KultureGeek on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter Don't forget to download our free iAddict app for iPhone…

This Friday, Civil Protection announced that it had been the victim of a cyberattack last March. More than 525,000 people would be affected, according to a specialized website. France is not yet at the forefront of cybersecurity. Proof in fact, Civil Protection announced this Friday that it had been the victim of computer hacking and data theft last March. According to the accredited civil security association in France, the leak of data concern…

·Issy-les-Moulineaux, France
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Le Télégramme broke the news on Friday, August 21, 2026.
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