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Leak at Eklo

On 3 September 2025, a data leak was claimed affecting Eklo, a French budget and eco-friendly hotel chain. Details on the volume and exact categories of exposed customer data remain unverified.

Victim
Eklo

On 3 September 2025, Eklo — a French chain of budget, eco-friendly hotels — was named in a claimed data leak first surfaced through the French breach tracker bonjourlafuite.eu.org. The claim points to the exposure of customer data, but it has not been corroborated by the company, a regulator, or mainstream reporting.

At the time of writing, the attack vector, the threat actor behind the claim, and the precise scale of the incident could not be independently verified. Hotel chains are routinely targeted because their reservation systems hold guest contact details and booking records, but no specific dataset has been confirmed for this case.

Potentially exposed data categories — based on the type of records hotel booking systems typically hold, and pending confirmation — may include:

  • Customer names and contact details (email, phone)
  • Postal or billing addresses
  • Reservation and stay information

No official statement, regulatory filing, or affected-record count has been confirmed for this incident. The status remains unknown pending verification.

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