The Hackers Behind the Tax Data Theft Claim to Have Sold Them to "Two People" for a Sum of "Thousands of Euros"
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A binomial, who presents himself as a French national, claims to be behind the vast cyberattack that targeted the tax administration. Without "specified motivations", if this is "money".
The group of hackers known as ZeroBytes, claims to have sold the data of the 678,000 individuals stolen during the hacking of the tax website to two people for a sum of "thousands of euros".
The files were sold for "some thousands" of euros to two people, learned franceinfo Monday to ZeroBytes, while a meeting of interministerial crisis is being held at the same time.
Since Thursday, the data of several hundred thousand taxpayers are on sale on the dark web. A leak that adds to dozens of others, having targeted in recent months companies, associations but also state services.
According to the specialized French Breaches media, a hacker nicknamed ZeroBytes is said to have caused the hacking of the tax platform. He reportedly put on sale the data of thousands of French
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