Data leak at Aïkan affecting Flitter and Wakam customers
Disclosed on 9 February 2026, a data leak at French insurance-delegated-management firm Aïkan, traced to an intrusion detected on 15 January, exposed personal data of policyholders managed on behalf of partners Flitter and Wakam.
- Victim
- Aïkan
On 9 February 2026, Aïkan — a French specialist in delegated insurance management (gestion déléguée) handling property-and-casualty and legal-protection contracts and claims on behalf of insurers — disclosed a data leak affecting customers of its partners Flitter (a pay-per-mile car insurer) and Wakam (the underwriting insurer behind several of those policies).
According to the breach tracker reporting the incident, the compromise stemmed from an intrusion into Aïkan's systems that was detected on 15 January 2026. Because Aïkan administers policies and claims for its insurer partners, the exposure reached the personal data of policyholders managed on their behalf rather than Aïkan's own customers.
Likely exposed categories, given the broker's contract- and claims-management role:
- Identity and contact details (name, address, email, phone)
- Insurance contract and policy information
- Claims-management records
The precise number of affected individuals and the full list of exposed data fields were not independently confirmed at the time of disclosure, and the status of Aïkan's response remains unconfirmed.
Sources
- fuitesinfos.frhttps://fuitesinfos.fr/article/2026-02-09-aikan
- aikan.iohttps://www.aikan.io/