French authorities are on high alert to head off a cyber-attack that
could affect the result of the upcoming presidential election.
French president Francois Hollande has called for "all necessary means" to be used to fend off cyber attacks ahead of the presidential election in April and May. But political parties are still vulnerable.
Prime targets could be candidates' websites and government networks.
Read More: French Presidential election faces high cyber threat - by Philippe Cohen-Grillet
French president Francois Hollande has called for "all necessary means" to be used to fend off cyber attacks ahead of the presidential election in April and May. But political parties are still vulnerable.
Prime targets could be candidates' websites and government networks.
Read More: French Presidential election faces high cyber threat - by Philippe Cohen-Grillet
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