![French officers of the Lure take control of botnet](/media/k2/items/cache/764d9daf149d67bb8ceeaf3d30e87298_Generic.jpg)
French officers of the Lure take control of botnet
Removed the malware from victims over the pheun
French police, with help from an antivirus firm, took control of a server that was used by cybercriminals to spread a worm programmed to mine cryptocurrency from more than 850,000 computers.
![France and US do deal over big tech tax](/media/k2/items/cache/e7511fe95b17f7864baa7e20569237a3_Generic.jpg)
France and US do deal over big tech tax
They will pay but can deduct it later
France and the United States have reached a deal to end a standoff over a French tax on big internet companies, French President Emmanuel Macron said.
![French solar road was a failure](/media/k2/items/cache/0c934ef4c3201b4d07dbb2ca6a691a10_Generic.jpg)
French solar road was a failure
A bit like the French – "too noisy and falling apart”
A one kilometre “solar road" project paved with photovoltaic panels in France is "too noisy, falling apart, and doesn't even collect enough solar energy".
![France falls out with US over Internet tax](/media/k2/items/cache/2a7c3c7b0a7664b1cf89b4ed0048a13d_Generic.jpg)
France falls out with US over Internet tax
English highly amused
The nation which armed and installed a terrorist regime in the US, using fake news about a tea tax, has fallen out with its anti-democratic puppet over an issue of tax sovereignty.
![Trump investigates why the French are taxing US companies](/media/k2/items/cache/77dd3407fb49c2371a73192a0f4db27f_Generic.jpg)
Trump investigates why the French are taxing US companies
Might issue new tariffs
Fresh after getting a UK diplomat fired for secretly telling his bosses that the US president was unstable, Donald [Prince of Orange] Trump has decided to bully the French into allowing US tech companies to continue their tax-free antics in Europe.
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France approves internet giant tax
Nasty roast beef eating Americans we strike you roughly with a baguette
France’s lower house of parliament approved Thursday a small, pioneering tax on internet giants like Google, Amazon and Facebook -- and the French government hopes other countries will follow suit.
![Facebook will tell the French government about hate speech](/media/k2/items/cache/e19f6cc6f56ac841fc29a8a924c53467_Generic.jpg)
Facebook will tell the French government about hate speech
There is a lot of hate in France
Facebook has agreed to hand over the identification data of French users suspected of hate speech on its platform to judges.
![Apple surrenders to the French on tax](/media/k2/items/cache/57751e0513a870a82dfa8d9852c21704_Generic.jpg)
Apple surrenders to the French on tax
Although it is a question of who surrendered to whom
US technology giant Apple said it had reached a deal with France to pay an undeclared amount of back-dated tax however no one seems to be saying how much it paid.
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France declares Cyberwar
No surrender this time
France’s defence secretary Florence Parly has warned that the Glorious French cyber legions were marching to war.
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France orders Google to surrender $57 million
First head rolls under GDPR rules
French regulators have fined Google nearly $57 million for violating Europe’s strict new data privacy rules.