Some Have Lost "the Savings of One Life": More than 70,000 Victims in Court After the Hacking of Adecco
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Fourteen defendants have been appearing since Monday in Lyon as part of a new case of computer piracy targeting the temporary work company, which has claimed more than 70,000 victims.
A non-standard trial started this Monday in Lyon. Fourteen defendants, from the simple intern to the little computer genius, have to answer for "organized tape scams" against the Adecco group. Some victims have sometimes been the target of scams of up to 25,000 euros. - Some have lost "savings of a life": more than 70,000 victims in court after the hacking of Adecco (Police, justice and other facts).
More than 72,000 victims and millions of euros lost: an extraordinary trial opened Monday in Lyon, where young hackers and petty crooks are being tried for a massive hack of Adecco data and multiple online scams.
Preliminary balance: There are supposed to be more than 72,000 victims, including many workers, but also banks and insurance companies.
For two weeks, 14 defendants, from the simple intern to the little computer genius, will appear before the correctional court during hearings broadcast live in two university amphitheatres and a webradio. Suspended for "organized tape scams" in particular, they incur up to ten years in prison in this tentacular file, which has 2,400 civil parties [...] L'article 72,000 victims, 14 defendants, 2400 civil parties: an out-of-standard trial begins i…
By 2022, Adecco temporary staff had been the victims of a hacking of their data. Some had lost 50 euros. The trainee who had transmitted the files, the hacker and his alleged accomplices were tried in Lyon from Monday. A trial of an exceptional magnitude by the number of victims.
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