“Nearly 130”
high schools and colleges have been targeted since last week by threats of attack and
“malicious acts”
via digital work spaces (ENT), in Île-de-France, in Hauts-de-France and the Grand Est region, the Ministry of Education said on Monday.
Threats were recorded in 74 high schools in Île-de-France on Thursday.
22 middle schools in Seine-et-Marne and 11 middle and high schools in the Strasbourg academy were targeted on Friday.
18 middle and high schools in Hauts-de-France were targeted on Saturday and others in the department of Meurthe-et-Moselle on Monday, detailed the ministry.
For its part, the Haut-Rhin prefecture reported on Monday in a press release
“multiple bomb threats in educational establishments”
, which
“were evacuated”
.
The Bas-Rhin prefecture indicated that around
“fifteen”
high schools and colleges spread across the entire department had received
“messages relating to bomb threats”
since Sunday evening .
The Reims rectorate announced that around ten establishments had been the target of threats of attacks via their hacked ENTs, in Marne, Ardennes, Aube and Haute-Marne.
According to the rectorate, some of the messages received contain a video of beheading, like the messages received last week by establishments in Île-de-France.