French Tax Agency Admits Massive Data Breach: 678K Records Stolen by Hackers

The French Tax Agency has confirmed a significant data breach exposing the personal information of 678,000 taxpayers, including addresses and real estate details. The breach, which occurred at the General Directorate of Public Finances, has sparked immediate concerns among cryptocurrency holders regarding potential security risks and violence targeting digital asset owners. This incident represents one of the largest government data breaches in Europe recently, with hackers gaining access to sensitive information that could be used for cyber or physical crimes. Cybersecurity experts warn that crypto holders may be specific targets, as their digital assets are particularly vulnerable to kidnapping and extortion schemes.
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