Computer bug hits all crédit agricole customers in france


Computer bug hits all crédit agricole customers in france

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STAFF SAID CUSTOMERS SHOULD NOT WORRY ABOUT SECURITY OF THEIR MONEY A computer 'bug' hit all Crédit Agricole customers in France during the morning of October 23, meaning they were


not able to log on to either internet services or through the mobile phone 'Ma Banque' app. Call centre staff told concerned customers that even their own computers were not


working. “It is a problem on our side, nothing to do with you or your equipment,” a call centre responder told a journalist from The Connexion. “It is something which has hit us all over the


country and we are working to try and fix it and hope that it will be OK this afternoon.” He did not know the cause of the bug but said customers should not worry about the safety of their


money held in the bank’s accounts. Crédit Agricole SA’s press office said they were not aware of the problem but would look into it. Crédit Agricole’s retail network is made up of local


banks with a mutual (co-operative) status, which used to all run their own computer networks. However around five years ago they agreed that the Crédit Agricole Group, which is made up of


the local banks and a listed bank called Crédit Agricole SA, should have one computer network, under the leadership of Crédit Agricole SA. Merging the various local computer networks into


the new system was done smoothly, and today’s incident seems to be the first major problem the united network has faced. There have subsequently been numerous warnings from French government


cyber-security services about attacks on French businesses, both from criminal gangs and hacker networks seemingly linked to Russia. Read more: CA Britline: is it a good bank for Britons


with homes in France?