AFP Under Cyberattack: News Delivery Disrupted, Investigation Underway
The French news agency AFP (Agence France-Presse) was hit by a cyberattack on Friday, September 27th, causing disruptions to some of its news delivery systems. Technical experts from AFP, in collaboration with the French National Agency for IT Systems Security (ANSSI), swiftly responded to the breach and are working diligently to restore full functionality.
AFP has assured the public that its editorial operations and core services remain unaffected, continuing to deliver timely news and information despite the attack. The agency has also reported the incident to the appropriate French authorities.
At this time, the identity and motives of the attackers remain unknown. Technical experts are conducting a thorough analysis of the breach to determine the extent of the damage and implement necessary security measures.
This latest incident adds to a growing list of cyberattacks targeting French institutions. In recent months, hackers have targeted museums, and there have been attempts to disrupt the Paris Olympic Games. A large-scale cyberattack in April also paralyzed France’s government services.
As investigations continue, the focus will be on identifying the perpetrators, understanding their tactics, and strengthening defenses to prevent future attacks. This incident serves as a reminder of the evolving cybersecurity landscape and the importance of constant vigilance in protecting critical infrastructure.
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