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France thwarts 24,000 cyber-attacks against defence targets | France thwarts 24,000 cyber-attacks against defence targets |
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France says it was the subject of 24,000 cyber-attacks against defence targets last year. | France says it was the subject of 24,000 cyber-attacks against defence targets last year. |
Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said such attacks were doubling every year and this year's presidential elections could be targeted. | Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said such attacks were doubling every year and this year's presidential elections could be targeted. |
He said it would "naive" to think that France was immune to the type of cyber-campaign that targeted the US election, which has been blamed on Russia. | He said it would "naive" to think that France was immune to the type of cyber-campaign that targeted the US election, which has been blamed on Russia. |
Mr Le Drian is overseeing an overhaul of France's cyber-security operations. | Mr Le Drian is overseeing an overhaul of France's cyber-security operations. |
Cyber-attacks in France have increased substantially in the last three years and have become a serious threat to the country's infrastructure, Mr Le Drian said. | Cyber-attacks in France have increased substantially in the last three years and have become a serious threat to the country's infrastructure, Mr Le Drian said. |
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In an interview with Le Journal du Dimanche newspaper, Mr Le Drian said that France "should not be naive". | In an interview with Le Journal du Dimanche newspaper, Mr Le Drian said that France "should not be naive". |
He said that thousands of external attacks had been blocked, including attempts at disrupting France's drone systems. | He said that thousands of external attacks had been blocked, including attempts at disrupting France's drone systems. |
His warning comes in the wake of a US intelligence report alleging that Russia was involved in an attempt to influence the 2016 presidential campaign. | His warning comes in the wake of a US intelligence report alleging that Russia was involved in an attempt to influence the 2016 presidential campaign. |
Russia denies any involvement in cyber-attacks or hacking. | Russia denies any involvement in cyber-attacks or hacking. |
French elections in April and May this year are being carefully watched after the surprise victory of US President-elect Donald Trump, who said on Saturday that those who oppose good relations with Russia are "stupid people, or fools". | French elections in April and May this year are being carefully watched after the surprise victory of US President-elect Donald Trump, who said on Saturday that those who oppose good relations with Russia are "stupid people, or fools". |
French conservative candidate Francois Fillon has said that he wants to improve relations with Russia and has been praised by Russian president Vladimir Putin. Far-right candidate Marine Le Pen also favours closer relations with Russia. | French conservative candidate Francois Fillon has said that he wants to improve relations with Russia and has been praised by Russian president Vladimir Putin. Far-right candidate Marine Le Pen also favours closer relations with Russia. |
Relations between the two countries deteriorated after France's socialist president, Francois Hollande, played a key role in imposing sanctions on Russia when Crimea was annexed by Russia in 2014. | |
Mr Hollande also suggested last year that Russia could face war crimes charges over its bombardment of the Syrian city of Aleppo. | |
In April 2015, a powerful cyber-attack came close to destroying French TV network TV5Monde, which was taken off air. | In April 2015, a powerful cyber-attack came close to destroying French TV network TV5Monde, which was taken off air. |
A group calling itself the Cyber Caliphate, linked to so-called Islamic State (IS), initially claimed responsibility. But an investigation later discovered that it was carried out by a group of Russian hackers. | A group calling itself the Cyber Caliphate, linked to so-called Islamic State (IS), initially claimed responsibility. But an investigation later discovered that it was carried out by a group of Russian hackers. |