France's unemployment agency, France Travail, experienced a cyberattack that breached the data of 43 million people, Bleeping Computer reports. The agency said citizens' personally identifiable information, including job candidate profiles, were compromised during the cyberattack.
19 March 2024
French unemployment agency data breach affects 43M
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