Saturday, May 6, 2017
France vote: ‘Criminal offence’ to publish hacked data | France News
Media organisations have been warned not to republish information hacked from the campaign team of French presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron, and that doing so could result in criminal charges. France’s electoral commission, which supervises the presidential campaign, said in a statement on Saturday that the publication or republication of the hacked data could be a criminal offence. “The
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