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Leak at Europages

On 28 December 2025, a database of 205,403 B2B prospects from European business directory Europages was reported leaked, exposing contact and company-registration details (names, job titles, employers, postal and email addresses, phone numbers, SIRET and VAT identifiers).

Victim
Europages
records
205.4K

On 28 December 2025, Europages β€” the pan-European B2B online business directory and supplier marketplace β€” was reported to have suffered a data leak exposing a database of 205,403 prospects. The breach surfaced via the French data-leak tracker bonjourlafuite.eu.org; no public attack vector, threat actor, or company statement has been identified beyond that listing.

The exposed records consisted of business contact and company-registration data rather than consumer financial information. The leaked fields included:

  • First and last names
  • Job titles / positions
  • Company names
  • Postal addresses
  • Email addresses
  • Phone numbers
  • SIRET numbers (French business establishment identifiers)
  • VAT numbers

Because the data set is a prospect/contact list of professionals and their employers, the principal risk is targeted phishing, business email compromise, and spear-fraud against the named individuals and companies. The method of compromise β€” whether an exposed database, scraping, or third-party access β€” has not been confirmed, and Europages has not published a response. The incident status therefore remains unknown.

Sources

  1. bonjourlafuite.eu.orghttps://bonjourlafuite.eu.org/#Europages-2025-12-28

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