The French news agency Agence France-Presse (AFP), one of the largest in the world, has reported a cyber attack that may have compromised the passwords of its clients’ FTP reception servers. The incident was detected on Friday, prompting immediate action from the agency’s technical teams to investigate the breach.
Details Of The Attack
The attack was identified on September 28, 2024, and AFP promptly notified its clients about the potential security breach. In a communication, the agency warned that the passwords for the FTP servers used to receive AFP content could have been compromised. This has raised concerns about the security of sensitive information and the integrity of the agency’s operations.
Response From AFP
In response to the attack, AFP has advised its clients to take immediate action. They recommended that clients contact their technical teams to change the compromised passwords and verify the integrity of their reception systems. The agency emphasized that despite the attack, its editorial team would continue to operate normally, and its news platforms, AFP News and AFP Forum, would remain fully functional.
Founded in 1835, AFP has a long history in the news industry. Based in Paris, it is one of the three largest news agencies globally, alongside Reuters and the Associated Press (AP). The agency has built a reputation for delivering timely and reliable news coverage across various platforms.