The Pierre Fabre pharmaceutical group victim of a cyberattack

The pharmaceutical and cosmetics group Pierre Fabre, the third largest French laboratory, was the victim of a cyberattack. “Part of the production activities have been stopped”, said a group communications manager, without giving the extent of it, confirming information from France Bleu Occitanie.

The group, based in Castres (Tarn), has nearly 10,000 employees worldwide, including more than 6,000 in France, spread over some fifty sites, including 15 main ones in France. The cyberattack took place overnight Tuesday through Wednesday, according to management, and “However, the distribution of the products is not interrupted”, she clarified.

The assertion was contradicted by one of the employees working at the Muret distribution center (Haute-Garonne), wishing to remain anonymous. “Following the computer incident, the activity is completely stopped. Also, a day of paid vacation 2020 or recovery is imposed for the day of 1er April “, can we read on the text message sent by management to this employee, and consulted by Agence France-Presse.

The management indicated that the technical teams were “Hard at work to restore the situation as quickly as possible”.

Pierre Fabre, an unlisted group, achieved a turnover of 2.2 billion euros in 2020, of which 65% abroad. It has several business segments, dermo-cosmetics constituting the majority of its sales (around 60%).

Pierre Fabre, a pharmacist born in Castres, founded this company in 1962 which has become a giant in the pharmacy and cosmetics sector. He died in July 2013.

The group has developed internationally but remains very established in the Tarn, with industrial sites near Castres and Lavaur in particular.

The World with AFP