A data breach at the French government agency France Titres (ANTS) has potentially exposed user data from its portal for identity and registration documents. The article indicates this incident is being leveraged for follow-on phishing attacks, but it does not provide specific technical details on the initial attack vector, any associated CVE identifiers, or patch information. Security professionals should be aware of this event due to the high-value nature of the compromised data and the increased risk of targeted phishing campaigns.
France Titres, a French government agency, has disclosed a data breach that may have exposed user data from its online portal. France Titres, also known as the Agence nationale des titres sécurisés (ANTS), operates under the French Ministry of the Interior and manages systems for official identity and registration documents, including driver’s licences, national ID cards, passports, and immigration documents. According to the agency, the incident was detected on Wednesday, April 15, and remains under … More → The post Cyberattack on French government agency triggers phishing alert appeared first on Help Net Security .