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Eurozapping: the International Red Cross victim of a cyber-attack in Switzerland

Eurozapping: the International Red Cross victim of a cyber-attack in Switzerland

Like every evening, 11 p.m. takes a tour of the news broadcast by European television channels. It’s Eurozapping on Friday 21 January.

In Switzerland, the International Red Cross was the victim of a cyber attack. Displaced, missing or in detention, they trusted the Red Cross. Data from over 500,000between them have just been stolen. The risks for the victims are such that the President that the Red Cross makes this appeal: “Do the right thing, don’t divulge this information, don’t use it, don’t sell it, this is an appeal to the humanity of these authors.” So far, these hackers have not been identified, the Red Cross says it is ready to discuss to recover the data.

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