
"The attack, which began on Monday, disrupted several of La Poste's online services - including consumer banking and tracking registered mail - during the busy Christmas week. La Poste said it was still delivering parcels and letters, but that, while things had improved slightly on Tuesday, "the situation remains unstable". Parcels can still be collected from the post office, but online parcels trackers are disrupted. The attack also affected La Poste's banking services."
"The cyberattack was claimed by Noname057(16), a pro-Russian group of hackers that has previously targeted Ukrainian media websites and government and corporate websites in countries including Poland, Sweden and Germany. The Paris prosecutors' office told AFP that La Poste had made a criminal complaint, and the DGSI - the General Directorate for Internal Security - was called in to lead the investigation after the hacker group's claim."
A cyberattack began on Monday and disrupted several La Poste online services, including consumer banking and registered-mail tracking, during the busy Christmas week. La Poste continued delivering parcels and letters but described the situation as unstable and said services had only slightly improved. Parcels remain collectible at post offices despite online tracker failures. The attack was claimed by Noname057(16), a pro-Russian hacker group active since 2022 and linked to attacks on Ukrainian media and foreign government and corporate sites. La Poste filed a criminal complaint and the DGSI is leading a probe into deliberate disruption of data services.
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