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Home / Crime and Justice / France Probes Ferry Cyberattack Plot

France Probes Ferry Cyberattack Plot

17 Dec

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Summary

  • French counterespionage agency investigates a potential cyberattack on an international ferry.
  • A Latvian crew member is in custody for allegedly acting for a foreign power.
  • RAT software was potentially used to gain remote control of the ship's computer systems.
France Probes Ferry Cyberattack Plot

France's internal security service is actively investigating a suspected cyberattack plot targeting an international passenger ferry. The inquiry began after intelligence suggested that malicious software, potentially used by cybercriminals, may have infected the ferry's computer systems while it was docked in the French port of Sète. This software, known as RAT, is capable of granting remote control over a vessel's data processing systems, raising significant security concerns.

Authorities have detained a Latvian crew member on charges of criminal conspiracy and hacking offenses, alleging he acted in the interest of an unnamed foreign power. While officials have not explicitly named the suspected foreign state, the Interior Minister alluded to a frequent source of foreign interference. A Bulgarian crew member was also briefly detained but later released without charge. Searches have also been conducted in Latvia.

The ferry, which had been held in port for thorough security checks of its computer systems, has now been cleared and is back in operation. The investigation remains ongoing as authorities work to uncover the full extent of the plot and identify all involved parties.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The DGSI is investigating a suspected cyberattack plot against an international passenger ferry.
A Latvian crew member was arrested and is facing charges for allegedly acting for a foreign power.
RAT software, which allows remote control of computer systems, was suspected of being used.

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