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    Major Data Breach at Bouygues Telecom Affects 6.4 Million Customers

    Monday, August 4, 2025

    On August 4, 2025, Bouygues Telecom, a leading French telecommunications company, reported a major data breach affecting approximately 6.4 million customers. This incident involved sophisticated network intrusions likely stemming from phishing or credential compromise tactics. The attackers accessed sensitive customer data, including contact details and international bank account numbers (IBANs). The breach raises alarms about the security measures in place at telecom providers and their vulnerability to advanced cyber threats.

    In addition to this significant breach, the cybersecurity landscape is witnessing a dramatic increase in cyberattacks across various sectors such as healthcare, finance, and retail. Alerts have been issued regarding zero-day exploits targeting critical systems, emphasizing the urgent need for organizations to bolster their defenses.

    In another notable development, Google has announced that its AI-powered vulnerability researcher, Big Sleep, identified 20 security flaws in popular open-source software libraries like FFmpeg, showcasing the evolving role of AI in enhancing cybersecurity efforts.

    Organizations must remain vigilant and proactive in their security measures, particularly in light of the increased threat landscape and the potential for automated vulnerabilities to emerge.

    For more detailed information, check out the sources: Cybersecurity Weekly and TechCrunch.

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