New data proves it takes less time to lose 1,000 euros to a SMS scam than it takes to watch a sitcom. Your users are the weak point.
A high-profile arrest in Mali highlights the increasing risks for media operators and digital platforms in the Sahel region.
France's secure government messaging app, Tchap, confirms a data breach following a successful account takeover attack.
A hacker claims to have exfiltrated hundreds of thousands of messages from France's secure internal communication tool.
New narrative arcs in Montpellier signal rising tensions and shifting alliances for the week of June 8, 2026.
A French court ruling clarifies exactly who is responsible when a bank's digital defenses fail, offering a vital lesson for IT leaders.
A new phishing-as-a-service kit named Kali365 is bypassing Microsoft 365 security measures, proving that even two-factor authentication has a breaking point.
France and Spain are facing legal action for missing the NIS2 cybersecurity deadline, proving that talking about digital sovereignty is easier than actually implementing it.
When Swiss defense contractor Ruag paid off hackers, it wasn't just a security failure—it was a calculated business decision about the value of sovereign data.
Hackers are weaponizing legitimate Stripe infrastructure to bypass security protocols, turning a trusted payment gateway into a silent conduit for credit card theft.
A landmark court ruling forces banks to reimburse phishing victims, shifting the burden of proof from users to financial platforms.
A hacker claims to have stolen a massive database of French medical records, but the national health agency says their walls are still standing.