The Fondation Cancer, based in Luxembourg, recently confirmed that it was the target of a cyberattack. The cyberattack was detected after suspicious activity was noticed in one of the foundation’s email inboxes. Upon discovering the issue, the foundation immediately took action and worked with a specialized service provider to address the situation. The attack was contained swiftly, and necessary measures were taken to stop any further intrusion.
The Fondation Cancer confirmed that there are no indications that any data was stolen, disclosed, or copied during the attack. Furthermore, the foundation emphasized that its services for patients were unaffected by the incident. At no point was the organization’s core mission impacted, and patient services remained operational throughout the event. The foundation reassured stakeholders that all activities continued smoothly without interruption.
The cyberattack was isolated to a part of the Fondation Cancer’s email accounts and had no impact on its financial processes.
The foundation noted that its financial transactions are handled through secure payment channels and remained unaffected. No bank accounts or sensitive financial information were involved in the incident, ensuring that no financial harm occurred to the organization or its stakeholders. This isolated attack did not breach the security of the foundation’s financial systems.
The Fondation Cancer stressed its commitment to protecting against future cyberattacks. The organization continues to cooperate with cybersecurity experts and is taking every possible precaution to safeguard its systems. As cyberattacks become increasingly frequent, the foundation remains vigilant and dedicated to maintaining a secure environment for its patients and operations.
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