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France to strengthen response as crypto wrench attacks hit 77
French authorities are planning to implement a more comprehensive security strategy following a rise in cyber attacks on the crypto industry. The number of attacks has reached 77, prompting government action.
French Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez announced plans to introduce a three-part strategy aimed at strengthening security measures for the cryptocurrency sector. This move comes after a surge in cyber attacks, with the number reaching 77 incidents. The new plan is described as more ambitious, focusing on improving cybersecurity defenses and cooperation between agencies. The increase in attacks highlights the growing threat landscape for crypto businesses and the need for robust security protocols. France's initiative aims to protect both consumers and the integrity of the crypto ecosystem within the country.
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