La Poste hit by national computer outage, cash withdrawals and parcels impossible

“I went to the Magnan post office in Nice on Monday to pick up a parcel. The employee told me that they couldn't give it to me because its receipt was conditional on electronic signature and that there was a downtime. They don't tell me how long it will last, so I went back on Tuesday. Christiane, who still finds the situation comical, is a client in Nice-Ouest.

“Trash can full of packages”

“The banner is broken by the eye. You can even see what we did to her. Before me there was a mother who wanted to leave the agent and she was well dressed. I asked the young girl if, unfortunately, she could move me, I could call them later to tell them if it was fixed, she replied that it was not possible because they did not have a telephone line at the post office. It is unbelievable.”the pensioner from Nice continues, blown away.

“Will it last long?”

On the X site, Internet users from all over France describe similar incidents.

“Will the interruption of recorded messages in agencies and on automated devices continue for a long time?” Feeling uneasy, Tuesday afternoon, Lily, from Haute-Garonne.

“I sincerely hope you can't present your recommended letters to the agency this morning and automatically. Effectively, a national computer panel impacts post office operations. Everything is done by our technicians to restore the situation faster.”The post office worker answered on the same channel.

The Post Office insists that “this is not a cyber attack.”

The computer outage is affecting some post offices in the area and has consequences for the deposit/collection of parcels and registered mail as well as the withdrawal of money, The Post Office Administration confirms that you have requested beautiful morning. This is a technical failure and not a cyber attack. Thanks to the mobilization of La Poste's technical teams, things are gradually returning to normal. La Poste regrets the inconvenience caused and thanks its customers for their understanding.”

Stephen King

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