Leak at Grand Froid
On 23 January 2026, a customer database from French frozen-food home-delivery company Grand Froid (Saint-Nabord, Vosges) surfaced online, exposing customers' names, postal addresses and order dates.
- Victim
- Grand Froid
On 23 January 2026, Grand Froid β a French frozen-food home-delivery company based in Saint-Nabord (Vosges) β was named as the victim of a data leak after a database of its customers appeared online. The records stem from the company's e-commerce ordering activity, exposing personal details tied to customer purchases.
The leak is reported to originate from a compromise of Grand Froid's web/e-commerce platform, with the customer order data later circulated and offered on a hacker forum. The exact intrusion path was not officially confirmed, but reporting points to exploitation of the underlying online-store application rather than ransomware or extortion.
Exposed data categories include:
- Last name and first name
- Postal (delivery/billing) address
- Order date
Public counts of affected customers vary across sources and have not been authoritatively confirmed for this disclosure, so no firm figure is asserted here. As of reporting, there was no confirmed public statement from Grand Froid detailing the scope or its response, and the incident status remains unclear.
Sources
- bonjourlafuite.eu.orghttps://bonjourlafuite.eu.org/#Grand%20Froid-2026-01-23
- brinztech.comhttps://www.brinztech.com/breach-alerts/brinztech-alert-the-alleged-database-of-grand-froid-is-leaked/