Leak at ADMR
On 5 February 2026, the threat group RavenSec claimed a breach of France's ADMR home-care network, leaking member data — names, email and postal addresses and organisation details — with over 10,000 people initially affected and a claimed underlying database of millions.
- Victim
- ADMR
On 5 February 2026, ADMR — Aide à domicile en milieu rural, France's leading network of home-help and personal-care associations — was named as the victim of a data leak claimed by the threat group RavenSec. The claim was published with sample data on a hacking forum and remains an attacker assertion rather than an officially confirmed breach.
According to the listing, more than 10,000 people were affected in the data made available at that stage, while the actors claimed the full underlying database held millions of member records. Because ADMR operates through a federated structure of local and departmental associations serving elderly and dependent people across France, the exposure carries a heightened risk of targeted phishing, scams and identity theft against a vulnerable population.
The leaked records reportedly included:
- Full names (first and last name)
- Email addresses
- Postal addresses
- Affiliation / organisation details for local ADMR structures
As of reporting, the incident is unverified by ADMR and no official statement or regulatory filing had been confirmed, so it is treated as ongoing/claimed. Affected individuals are advised to remain alert to unsolicited contact referencing ADMR services.
Sources
- hacknotice.comhttps://hacknotice.com/2026/02/05/fr-admr-aide-a-domicile-en-milieu-rural/
- x.comhttps://x.com/seblatombe/status/2019471479621001380
- bonjourlafuite.eu.orghttps://bonjourlafuite.eu.org/#ADMR-2026-02-05