Paris 2024 Olympics: a laptop and a badge from an Olympic site delivery coordinator stolen in Lille: News

Paris 2024 Olympics: a laptop and a badge from an Olympic site delivery coordinator stolen in Lille: News
Paris 2024 Olympics: a laptop and a badge from an Olympic site delivery coordinator stolen in Lille: News

Monday April 29, a badge and a laptop of a delivery coordinator for the Olympic sites in Lille and Villeneuve-d’Ascq were stolen from her vehicle in Lille.

Monday, April 29 in the evening in Lille, the vehicle of a member of the Paris Olympics organization was broken into while it was parked in front of her home. According to information from BFMTV, the laptop and an identity badge of the victim, a delivery coordinator for Olympic sites in Lille and Villeneuve-d’Ascq, were stolen. The theft took place around 6:30 p.m.

According to the victim’s statements, his identity badge would not allow doors to be opened and his computer would not contain sensitive data. These would be stored online. This is denied by Europe 1, which indicates that the stolen badge authorizes access to the Pierre Mauroy stadium where basketball and handball matches will take place as part of the sporting event. The computer, for its part, has the security plans for the infrastructures of the Olympic village of Villeneuve-d’Ascq, again according to Europe 1.

A complaint has been filed

The victim filed a complaint with the Lille central police station. The Paris 2024 IT department blocked computer access to professional files and the cloud. The organization wants to be reassuring by specifying that sensitive files were not stored on the internal disk of the computer, we can read on 20 minutes. Two weeks ago, another computer with sensitive data on the Paris 2024 Olympics was stolen from the home of a Thalès employee. No suspect has been arrested, recalls Europe 1.

published on April 30 at 5:14 p.m., Capucine Trollion, 6Medias

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