In February 2026, Dutch telco Odido was the victim of a data breach and subsequent extortion attempt. Shortly after, 1M records containing 317k unique email addresses were published, followed by further releases exposing an additional 371k and then 833k unique email addresses, with the latter also including passport, driver’s licence and European national ID numbers. The exposed data includes names, physical addresses, phone numbers, bank account numbers and customer service notes. Odido has published a disclosure notice advising that impacted data may also include dates of birth and government-issued identity document numbers. – Read more
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