Olympic Venue among 40 Museums Hit by Ransomware Attack

Around 40 French museums were hit by a ransomware attack, a police source told AFP. Franck FIFE / AFP
Around 40 French museums were hit by a ransomware attack, a police source told AFP. Franck FIFE / AFP
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Olympic Venue among 40 Museums Hit by Ransomware Attack

Around 40 French museums were hit by a ransomware attack, a police source told AFP. Franck FIFE / AFP
Around 40 French museums were hit by a ransomware attack, a police source told AFP. Franck FIFE / AFP

The Grand Palais, which is hosting Olympic events in Paris, and around 40 other museums in France were victims of a ransomware attack at the weekend, police sources told AFP Monday.
Cybercriminals targeted the system used to "centralize financial data" for brands located at the various institutions on Saturday night, the source said.
The attackers had demanded a ransom and threatened to release financial data.
France's national cybersecurity agency ANSSI confirmed that it had been alerted about an "incident", adding that the hacked systems were not involved in the Olympic games.
The Grand Palais, which normally hosts major cultural exhibitions but is currently an Olympic venue for fencing and martial arts, confirmed it had been hit by a cyberattack but would not provide details.
After initially being mentioned as a possible target by the police source, the world-renowned Louvre denied being hit by the hacking.
According to the police source, a criminal investigation has been opened into attacks on data systems and for extortion by organized gang.
Ransomware generally involves hacking into computer systems and demanding money in exchange for unblocking them.



Greek Athlete Tests Positive for Doping in Paris, Leaves Village, Team Says

 05 August 2024, France, Paris: The Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel with the Paris 2024 Olympic Games' Cauldron, an air balloon, in the background. (dpa)
05 August 2024, France, Paris: The Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel with the Paris 2024 Olympic Games' Cauldron, an air balloon, in the background. (dpa)
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Greek Athlete Tests Positive for Doping in Paris, Leaves Village, Team Says

 05 August 2024, France, Paris: The Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel with the Paris 2024 Olympic Games' Cauldron, an air balloon, in the background. (dpa)
05 August 2024, France, Paris: The Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel with the Paris 2024 Olympic Games' Cauldron, an air balloon, in the background. (dpa)

A Greek athlete has tested positive for banned substances at the Paris Games and has been expelled from the athletes' village, the Greek Olympic Committee said on Tuesday.

The team had been informed on Monday afternoon by Greece's anti-doping agency and the athlete, whose name or sport were not announced, was provisionally suspended and moved away from the team.

The Paris Games have seen only a handful of positive tests during competition so far, including that of Commonwealth Games bronze medalist and African Games boxing champion Cynthia Ogunsemilore of Nigeria.

Iraqi judoka Sajjad Sehen tested positive for steroids a day before the start of the Games.