Suspected Cyberattack Disrupts France’s National Postal Service Ahead of Christmas

A suspected cyberattack has crippled France’s national postal service and its banking arm, disrupting parcel deliveries and online payments during the peak Christmas season.
According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, a suspected cyberattack on Monday targeted France’s national postal service, La Poste, and its banking division, knocking critical online services offline. The incident has severely disrupted parcel deliveries and digital payments during the busiest period of the Christmas season.
La Poste confirmed the disruption in an official statement, acknowledging that an incident had rendered its online services inaccessible. The organization also verified that both mail and package deliveries have been affected.
The attack comes at a particularly challenging time, as France’s postal and banking services are operating at peak capacity due to the holiday rush.

