The antenna of France Inter was once again hacked Sunday evening during the second round of the presidential election, we learned from the station.
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"We were hacked again
," said the station, contacted by AFP.
She added that she was
“alert by tweets”
.
"We are in contact with Arcom (the audiovisual regulator, ex-CSA, editor's note) to check what happened
," said Radio France (which manages public radio stations in France) also requested by AFP.
"It lasted an hour
," said Radio France, adding that the frequencies of France Inter in Paris had been hacked.
The internet newspaper claims that France Inter frequencies in Lyon, Rennes and Nantes have also been hacked.
"We are in the process of investigating"
, simply said Radio France about the other cities.
On twitter, a journalist from
Le Monde
also claimed that a montage of past speeches by Emmanuel Macron would have been broadcast.
No information has filtered on the authors of this hack.
A first hack
During the first round of the presidential election, the antenna of the public radio had already been hacked on its FM network in Paris-Est when the first results were announced.
A listening jam had taken place and a speech had been broadcast on a loop, which, according to the daily
Le Monde
, was
"directed against politicians, technocrats or even journalists"
.