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TPMP hacked? It was a sound card failure!

The interested party himself then the media on the French-speaking media were moved by it. On Tuesday, Cyril Hanouna threw in the towel prematurely, interrupting the program “Touche pas à mon poste” around 8:20 p.m. following a series of technical setbacks. “We will resume tomorrow. We are really sorry,” he said. During the same show, the host had suspected a cyberattack. “Yesterday, Wikipedia, Spotify, Discord, Netflix and many other networks were all affected by technical problems and the hypothesis of a cyberattack is well underway”, he had detailed in the process.

It was nothing. In the next day’s program on C8, Cyril Hanouna revealed the pot of roses: “In fact, the network cards would have both burned. (…) So, in fact, you just had to change the card, it’s like batteries.

“In the Canal Factory, there is a core network, it is a huge computer with thousands of information and computer systems, he explained. In this network core there are two sound network cards, one original and one spare. These two cards were malfunctioning. And the main board was sending bad signals to the replacement board. So these malfunctions had repercussions on the sound system of the entire Canal Factory”.

So there was a little troll in the system, but not the one we feared.

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