Serious cyberattack targets France's interior ministry

France's interior ministry has confirmed a serious breach in its servers last Friday, allowing hackers to access internal applications. A judicial investigation is underway led by the Paris prosecutor's office. A claim of responsibility has appeared on a cybercriminal forum.

France's interior ministry suffered a cyberattack described as 'very serious' on Friday, December 12, 2025, based on initial reports. The breach targeted email servers, where attackers obtained identification elements. These allowed access to professional applications used by officials for daily operations.

The ministry has strongly condemned the attack and stated it is deploying all resources to thwart the intrusion and bolster the overall security of its information systems. The investigation, launched by the Paris prosecutor's office, has been assigned to the Central Office for Fighting Cybercrime within the national police judiciary directorate. Analyses are ongoing to determine the exact scope, nature, and volume of compromised data.

Additionally, a concerning claim of responsibility was noted on a cybercriminal forum, highlighting the incident's potential severity. No further details on the hackers' identity or the full extent of damages have been released yet, as probes continue.

This incident underscores the ongoing vulnerabilities of public institutions to escalating digital threats.

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