Massive Piracy at Adecco: the Out-of-Standard Trial Opens in Lyon This Monday
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Fourteen defendants were tried until 27 June for "organized gang scams", "false and use of fakes" and "money laundering", after having massively hacked into the data of the leader of the interim. They allegedly seized several million euros.
An extraordinary trial has begun in France, where young pirates and petty crooks are being tried for massive data piracy.
The tentacular trial that opened in Lyon on Monday must determine the responsibilities for the huge data hacking of Adecco in 2022 and the thousands of frauds and scams that are taking place in Lyon.
A non-standard trial begins this Monday in Lyon. We're talking about a big hack that dates back to 2012. All the personal data of Adecco's interims have been stolen. Alexandra Guillet takes stock of the case. (Police, justice and other facts).
On the second day of the trial of the looting of digital data of more than 70,000 Adecco interims, the court began to interrogate the accused. Three different profiles. Common points: their youth and their addiction to non-legal forums.

The trial of the huge hacking of the Adecco interims' data opened this Monday in Lyon with more than 5,500 civil parties. A simple intern of the company had sold his access codes to cyber criminals. Fourteen defendants suspected of being members of the network were tried for two weeks.
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