DataBreaches.Net

Menu
  • About
  • Breach Notification Laws
  • Privacy Policy
  • Transparency Report
Menu

Fr: Camaïeu retailer and municipality of Pont-Saint-Esprit by security incidents

Posted on June 10, 2021 by chum1ng0

Marc Grosclaude of La Voix du Nord reports that retailer Camaïeu was hit by a cyberattack that has left it with stocks running low and difficulty in replenishing stock with computer systems affected.

Quotes below are machine translations from the original French.

 

“We don’t really know what’s going on,” admits a saleswoman from a Camaïeu store in the Lille area, who has only heard of a “computer bug” and believes that the site could restart on Monday. “We ask customers to keep the receipts because we no longer have access to loyalty cards.

Image: DataBreaches.net

A notice on the retailer’s web site, pictured above, says (translation):

For the past few days, you have been unable to access our website, reach our customer service, or even benefit from all of your loyalty benefits.

I therefore want to address you to apologize and above all provide you with explanations of these inconveniences.

Our company was unfortunately the victim of a cyber attack that directly targeted our brand and more specifically our e-commerce site and our IT system.

Rest assured, this has no impact on the banking or payment data that you have transmitted to us.

Our IT, logistics and sales teams, supported by our partners and experts in cyber crime, are fully mobilized to restore the situation, in a secure environment.

We hope that camaieu.fr will reopen at the end of the week and will keep you regularly informed of our progress on Facebook, Instagram and at the following number 03.61.26.10.08 where our teams will answer all your questions.

Please note that our stores remain open and that our teams are happy to welcome you and show you our collection.

I would like to thank you for your understanding, your trust and your loyalty.

Ous OUZZANI

Deputy Managing Director Marketing, Digital & Data

The notice does not actually confirm that this was a ransomware attack and makes no mention of any extortion demands, but a report and update in LeMagit also strongly suggests that this was a ransomware attack.

While Camaïeu did not specifically confirm a ransomware attack, in an unrelated incident, the municipality of Pont-Saint-Esprit did specifically confirm a ransomware incident. The following is a machine translation of a notice on their web site:

A ransomware-type viral attack was detected on the computer network of the town hall of Pont-Saint-Esprit on 06/03/2021.

As a precaution, the information system has been shut down to prevent any spread.

The National Information Systems Security Agency (ANSSI) was immediately contacted.

At this time, the teams are fully mobilized to get back to normal as quickly as possible.

A cabinet of cybersecurity experts, certified by the National Information Systems Security Agency (ANSSI), was commissioned to investigate the source of the attack, assess the impact and secure the system.

The equipment will be gradually put back into service after having been tested.

Services to the population have not been disrupted to date.

A complaint will be filed and we remain in close contact with the relevant authorities.


Editing by Dissent

 

Category: Breach IncidentsMalware

Post navigation

← Slilpp Marketplace Disrupted in International Cyber Operation
Chief Operating Officer of Network Security Company Charged with Cyberattack on Medical Center →

Now more than ever

"Stand with Ukraine:" above raised hands. The illustration is in blue and yellow, the colors of Ukraine's flag.

Search

Browse by Categories

Recent Posts

  • New evidence links long-running hacking group to Indian government
  • Zaporizhzhia Cyber ​​Police Exposes Hacker Who Caused Millions in Losses to Victims by Mining Cryptocurrency
  • Germany fines Vodafone $51 million for privacy, security breaches
  • Google: Hackers target Salesforce accounts in data extortion attacks
  • The US Grid Attack Looming on the Horizon
  • US govt login portal could be one cyberattack away from collapse, say auditors
  • Two Men Sentenced to Prison for Aggravated Identity Theft and Computer Hacking Crimes
  • 100,000 UK taxpayer accounts hit in £47m phishing attack on HMRC
  • CISA Alert: Updated Guidance on Play Ransomware
  • Almost one year later, U.S. Dermatology Partners is still not being very transparent about their 2024 breach

No, You Can’t Buy a Post or an Interview

This site does not accept sponsored posts or link-back arrangements. Inquiries about either are ignored.

And despite what some trolls may try to claim: DataBreaches has never accepted even one dime to interview or report on anyone. Nor will DataBreaches ever pay anyone for data or to interview them.

Want to Get Our RSS Feed?

Grab it here:

https://databreaches.net/feed/

RSS Recent Posts on PogoWasRight.org

  • How the FBI Sought a Warrant to Search Instagram of Columbia Student Protesters
  • Germany fines Vodafone $51 million for privacy, security breaches
  • Malaysia enacts data sharing rules for public sector
  • U.S. Enacts Take It Down Act
  • 23andMe Bankruptcy Judge Ponders Trump Bill’s Injunction Impact
  • Hell No: The ODNI Wants to Make it Easier for the Government to Buy Your Data Without Warrant
  • US State Dept. says silence or anonymity on social media is suspicious

Have a News Tip?

Email: Tips[at]DataBreaches.net

Signal: +1 516-776-7756

Contact Me

Email: info[at]databreaches.net

Mastodon: Infosec.Exchange/@PogoWasRight

Signal: +1 516-776-7756

DMCA Concern: dmca[at]databreaches.net
© 2009 – 2025 DataBreaches.net and DataBreaches LLC. All rights reserved.