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19,000 people affected by a claimed leak at Azaé

On 20 February 2026, a threat actor claimed a data leak at Azaé, the French home personal-services provider, allegedly exposing personal information on roughly 19,000 clients and employees; the claim remains unconfirmed by the company.

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Azaé
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On 20 February 2026, Azaé — a French home personal-services provider (services à la personne), offering home help, childcare and assistance to elderly and dependent people — was named in a claimed data leak posted by a threat actor. According to the claim, the exposed dataset concerns both the company's clients and its employees.

The publication states that around 19,000 people are affected. The actor's post points to personal records belonging to individuals who used or worked for Azaé's home-care services, a category of data that typically includes contact details and information tied to care arrangements at customers' homes.

Reported exposed data categories (per the claim):

  • Names and contact details of clients
  • Personal information relating to employees
  • Records associated with home-care service provision

As of the disclosure date, the breach is a claim circulated by the attacker and has not been independently confirmed or formally acknowledged by Azaé. The exact attack vector, the authenticity and completeness of the dataset, and any regulatory notification (e.g. to the CNIL) could not be verified from public reporting. The status therefore remains unknown pending confirmation.

Sources

  1. fuitesinfos.frhttps://fuitesinfos.fr/article/2026-02-20-azae

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