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"Their Service Was Unsecured, that's All": ZeroBytes Hackers Justify Their Cyber Attacks on the Tax and National Education

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BFMTV was able to exchange with ZeroBytes hackers who claimed massive data thefts from the tax administration and National Education. The pirate duo explains that it does not intend to stop there.

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The attack was awarded to the group of hackers ZeroBytes. The price requested for the data was set at several thousand euros. And they would have been sold to third parties for campaigns of phishing or identity theft.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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ZeroBytes hackers who have claimed massive data thefts to the tax administration and the National Education are revealed. If the duo assumes the various cyberattacks, he would consider not stopping there and again threatens the state of data thefts.

·Gennevilliers, France
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BFMTV was able to exchange with ZeroBytes hackers who claimed massive data thefts from the tax administration and National Education. The pirate duo explains that it does not intend to stop there.

·France
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The cyberattacks carried out by the actor of the ZeroBytes threat continue to spread chaos. It is said to be a duet of alleged French computer hackers. Their actions partially paralyzed key institutions such as the tax and national education. The group managed to subtilize the personal data of hundreds of thousands of taxpayers and said to have accessed the files of millions of students. Their main motivations seem to be "the lure of gain and th…

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The “ZeroBytes” duo claimed responsibility for the massive cyberattack suffered by the French Public Finances Directorate General last June. But who are these cybercriminals, known for stealing confidential data before reselling it to the highest bidder?

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www.cnews.fr broke the news in Issy-les-Moulineaux, France on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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