It's been almost a month since the brazen robbery at the Louvre where $101 million worth of jewelry was stolen in broad daylight. And while four suspects have since been arrested, the focus has now fallen on the weakness of the museum's security systems which had apparently gone unaddressed for long periods of time.

Multiple publications including Cybernews and Tom's Hardware cite the French publication Libération as a source, via machine translation, regarding the details of a 2017 security audit from the ANSSI (French National Agency for the Security of Information Systems). The audit stated that the threat of an attack with "potentially dramatic consequences could no longer be ignored."

Additionally, a museum curator was quoted as saying “What I can testify to is that the Louvre’s man

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