French tax authorities have issued a warning to taxpayers following a significant cyberattack that compromised personal information. Hackers gained unauthorized access to taxpayer data, which includes names, dates of birth, and tax identification numbers. Officials confirmed that banking details and account passwords were not exposed during the breach. Authorities are urging the public to remain vigilant against potential phishing campaigns, fraudulent communications, and identity theft following the incident.
- French authorities alerted citizens after a major cyberattack compromised personal taxpayer data.
- The compromised information includes names, dates of birth, postal addresses, and tax identification numbers.
- Officials confirmed that sensitive financial information, such as passwords and banking credentials, was not accessed.
- Taxpayers have been advised to remain cautious of unsolicited emails, phone calls, or messages attempting to exploit the stolen data.
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Incredibly careless.
Even governments do not want to let everyone have an email for government to send email replacing postal and reduce paper use, personal data are still stolen. If they do not want to let everyone have an email for government email, then I think government themselves should not use emails and they should use paper letters. But I think even they use paper letters, their data will also be stolen somehow.