French taxpayers warned after personal data stolen in major hack
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French authorities have notified over 670,000 taxpayers after their personal and tax information was stolen in a major data breach. Warnings have been issued about potential fraud and identity theft risks as Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu convenes an emergency meeting on cybersecurity for government institutions.
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More than 670,000 French taxpayers are being notified after their personal and tax information was stolen and allegedly offered online. Authorities warn the data could be used for scams and identity fraud, while Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu is holding a meeting on the digital security of government institutions.