France, the Senate site hit by NoName hackers

France, the Senate site hit by NoName hackers

France, the Senate site hit by NoName hackers
France, the Senate site hit by NoName hackers


PARIS-The French Senate's website was hacked by the NoName hacker group, which in March had already attacked that of the National Assembly. The upper house of the French Parliament announced it on Twitter, while NoName claimed responsibility for the attack on Telegram. "We have read in the press that France is working with Ukraine on a new aid plan which may include weapons, together with statements by Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna" and "we have blocked the Senate website", explained the group hacker.At Saints his arrival was greeted by the clatter of pots and pans in protest.

From this town in the western department of Charente-Maritime, French President Emmanuel Macron presented the reform of vocational schools, promising to invest in the project, considered by the government "a national cause", almost one "billion a year". "We will invest one billion euros more a year in professional high schools - he reiterated during his speech - to combat school dropouts - he explained - to tackle professional integration", not feeling satisfied with the fact that only 40% of French graduates find a job six months after completing their studies, aiming for 100% of job placements. Thirdly, Macron wants to recognize the commitment of professional high school teachers.