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Paris Olympics Under Cyber Siege: Can France Fend Off Hacker Havoc?
Cybersecurity experts are bracing for a wave of cyberattacks during the Paris Olympics, with Russia-affiliated hackers suspected behind early efforts. France’s cybersecurity agency ANSSI and the U.S. CISA are collaborating to protect the Games, though concerns persist about “soft targets” like hotels and restaurants.

Hot Take:
Looks like the Paris Olympics are about to become a hacker’s version of the Tour de France—complete with cyber sprints and digital mountain stages! I guess the organizers are hoping to avoid a ‘Tour de Farce’ situation.
Key Points:
- Paris Olympics bracing for cyberattacks, with some already underway.
- Russia-affiliated hackers are the prime suspects.
- 500 companies and organizations identified as critical to Olympic operations.
- France’s ANSSI and the U.S.’s CISA collaborating on cybersecurity measures.
- Concerns linger about the vulnerability of “soft targets” like hotels and restaurants.