The Orange telecommunications group announced that it had been the victim of a cyber attack on Friday July 25 on “one of its information systems”. The incident led to a disruption of the services for part of its “business customers” and for “a few consumer services mainly in France”.
Certain management services and platforms “will reopen as it goes by Wednesday morning,” the group said in a press release published Monday evening, without giving more details.
Orange, who published his results of the first half of this Tuesday morning, says he has filed a complaint for “infringement of his information system”, ensuring that at “this stage of investigations, No element suggests that data from our customers or orange would have been exfiltrated“.
“Immediately alerted, with the support (from its subsidiary specializing in cybersecurity) Orange Cyberdefense, the teams have fully mobilized to isolate the services potentially concerned and limit the impacts,” the group said in its press release.