Pro-Russian Hackers Claim Cyberattack on French Postal Service
A suspected distributed denial-of-service attack disrupted La Poste's postal deliveries and La Banque Postale's online banking, affecting millions during France's busiest parcel season.
- A suspected cyberattack knocked France's national postal service and its banking arm offline on Monday, blocking and delaying package deliveries and online payments at the height of the Christmas season.
- The pro-Russian hacking group Noname057 claimed responsibility for the major cyberattack that halted package deliveries by France's national postal service just days before Christmas.
- The cyberattack was a significant blow to La Poste, which delivered 2.6 billion packages last year and employs more than 200,000 people, during the busiest season of the year.
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Pro-Russian hackers have claimed for themselves a cyber-attack that disrupted the process at the French post office just before Christmas.
The Kremlin is intensifying cyber attacks against Europe.
The perpetrators of the attack on the online services of the Postal Bank since Monday 22 December are known. According to TF1 Info, it is a group of pro-Russian hackers called "NoName057". Loading... These cybercriminals are not their first cyberattack. Indeed, "the French authorities have been very interested in this army of hackers since last September, since a series of cyber-attacks, especially against French and European airports," explains…
A pro-Russian hacking group has claimed responsibility for a major cyberattack that disrupted French national postal deliveries just days before Christmas, prosecutors said on Wednesday.
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