Posted on May 06, 2025 at 19:07. / Modified on May 06, 2025 at 19:11.
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This Monday morning, the executive assistant of Temps receives a call. At the end of the line, an alleged employee of the Council company Deloitte arises. Speaking French, very sure of himself, he says that the director of Temps has just written an e-mail to the assistant. He must very quickly read it before making a bank transfer. Missing, the assistant asks the individual a few questions and then put an end to the conversation. Well took him.
The story, truthful, is a micro-illustration of a massive phenomenon: proteiform cyber attacks, affecting businesses like individuals, and which can make them lose colossal sums. This Tuesday, the Federal Cybersecurity Office (OFCC) published its figures for 2024. Last year, the organization received 62,954 cyber -denial reports, an increase of 13,574 cases over one year. The cases of scam called “to the president”, or “to the CEO”, as Time Could have been the victim, also progressed, going from 487 to 719 alerts.
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