Hackers clone French Foreign Ministry website

By John Lichfield

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France yesterday suffered what might be called a bad web day. A pirate internet site, looking for all the world like the official Foreign Ministry site, began bombarding the world with bogus declarations and announcements.

At the same time a long-awaited official site, which is supposed to present a can-do image of France to investors and tourists, collapsed on its first day. The French foreign ministry announced that – if it could find them – it would take legal action against the web pirates who have created an elaborate clone of official French diplomacy on the internet.

The bogus site, www.diplomatiegov.fr, or France Diplo TV, has stolen the logo and style and many of the video contents of the official site, www.diplomatie.gouv.fr. It has also added a series of diplomatic initiatives that never were, including a purported decision by Paris to repay the "90 million gold francs" which Haiti paid France in post-independence reparations from 1825 to 1947. The lead video item on the hoax site yesterday was a film of a young, pompous woman in spectacles, sitting in front of French and EU flags.

In a convincing tone, she announces that the Haitian debt payments will be "reimbursed in a yearly budget over the course of 50 years.... The total sum amounts to €17bn including adjustments for inflation and a minimal interest rate of 5 per cent per annum". Bernard Valero, the Foreign Ministry spokesman, said the site was a mixture of "false information and fraudulent copies" from official French and European sites. "We are studying what legal action we might take," he said.

The government information service, Sig, has the opposite problem: after months of preparations, a new, multilingual "shop window" for France – France.fr – was supposed to be launched on the evening of 14 July, France's national day.

After a series of malfunctions, including a jumbling of English- and French-language texts, the site was closed down indefinitely yesterday. A spokesman blamed the faulty loading of databases.

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  • thomasaikenhead 2 months ago
    The Haiti-France debt payment story sounds fascinating!
  • Frogfried 2 months ago
    Just a tip: guess in which country the wife of the Foreign Ministry is at the moment in charge of the AEF (Audiovisuel Extérieur de France) ? ... ie supervising TV5 World / France 24 / and RFI - Radio France International, all of those bieng Public Service medias .

    Yes ! Bravo! It is indeed the wife of this very cloned website Minister. Not jocking !

    Imagine what's the tone of our domestic French public medias... Thank Goodness we are numerous to seek credible news on the web. But imagine the damage to Main Street (as the American would say) for our next presidential elections in 2012 ?!

  • FYI, they DNS blackholed the site in france a few hours ago.. the IP is 74.208.29.104 though..
  • lafolie 2 months ago
    The current French government has systematically attacked anyone who dared to criticize it, or its "emperor", so it is not surprising they wont accept this type of humor, and will take yet another legal action against critics. Even Bush didn't attack the bogus "white house" site which was so entertaining. But hey, Sarko may have liked Bush, but unlike him he's far too sensitive to stand by & let people have any fun on his sake. Freedom of the press doesn't have the same meaning now as it did in the past. Reminds some of us of Italy....
  • VivaLaRevolution 2 months ago
    "We are studying what legal action we might take"

    These politicians need a sense of humor. What actual damage has this done. I would say we need one here too, to lighten up all the cuts announcements.

    Lets have an MP one which tells us what is going to effect MPs for 'every cut they make'

    It might make them think twice from their immune position.

    Trust the French, or whoever to beat us to it.

    Brilliant Idea.

    Come on UK Internet Gurus get with it.
  • XNibiruX 2 months ago
    Too funny, but should have waited for April 1st, otherwise known as April Fools Day.

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