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Ransomware group Brain Cipher take responsibility for French National Museum cyberattack
By Ellen Jennings-Trace published
Brain Cipher have taken responsibility for the attack on the Olympic venue, and threaten to leak stolen data.

The 2024 Paris Olympics are gone, but AI surveillance may be here to stay
By Chiara Castro published
Privacy experts fear the Olympics' experiment is just the first step towards the full legalization of this tech - and they are worried.

French telecom networks experience disruption as malicious sabotage affects several operators — but Olympics remains unaffected
By Ellen Jennings-Trace published
Second attack on French infrastructure has affected around 10,000 customers.

Microsoft's next big cloud and AI investment is pouring billions of Euros into France
By Craig Hale published
France expects to attract €15 billion in ‘Choose France’ tech investments – Microsoft’s alone accounts for more than a quarter.

Amazon set to invest billions and create thousands of jobs in France
By Craig Hale published
Amazon Web Services is injecting another billion-dollar sum into France as it looks to support the blossoming AI scene.

Italy considers law against sharenting to protect children's privacy
By Chiara Castro published
Breaking Oversharing kids' images online is a dangerous practice, said the legislators. Here's how the proposed legislation aims to protect children's privacy.

Multiple French government agencies hit by significant DDoS attacks
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Anonymous Sudan apparently strikes again, but remains silent for now on French government attacks.

EU Media Freedom Act and the push to use spyware on journalists
By Chiara Castro published
Breaking The final trilogue meeting is scheduled for December 15. Here we explore who's pushing for more surveillance on journalists and what's at stake.
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