Cyberattack: Data From 1.6 Million Young People Followed by Local Missions and France Travail Compromises
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For the fourth time in a few months, France Travail has been the victim of a cyberattack, and this time it has received a great deal of information about 1.6 million young jobseekers.
According to France Travail and the Union nationale des missions locales, the name and surname, the date of birth or the social security number are part of the data concerned by the hacking made public on Monday 1 December.
This is what France Travail and the Union nationale des missions locales announced this Monday. Personal data of accompanied young people that can be disclosed are e-mail and postal addresses and the social security number. - Cyberattack: the data of 1.6 million young people "susceptible to be disclosed" (Company topics).
France Work and the Union nationale des missions locales alert about a possible disclosure of the personal data of many young people after computer hacking Personal data d
"No password or banking co-ordinates have been extracted," France Travail and the Union nationale des missions locales say.
No password or bank details were extracted.
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