Tuesday, November 30, the Jean Cocteau college in Beaulieu-sur-Mer, in the Alpes-Maritimes, had to be evacuated after receiving threats of an attack via the establishment's computer system,
the public prosecutor
told
Figaro.
Republic of Nice Xavier Bonhomme, confirming information from France Bleu.
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The local media reports in particular that the course of a professor, broadcast by an overhead projector, was interrupted twice by the projection of a text explaining that an attack could take place within the college from one minute to another. . The students were therefore all evacuated and the police intervened to carry out checks.
The Nice prosecutor's office told
Le Figaro that they
had opened an investigation for "
fraudulent access to an automated processing system for personal data implemented by the State
", "
fraudulent entry of data into an automated processing system
", "
disclosure of false information in order to make believe in dangerous destruction
”and“
degradation or deterioration of a school, educational or leisure establishment
”.
The investigators currently favor "
a hypothesis of penetration by spyware of the computer network of the establishment
", the prosecutor told us.