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Leak at Lire Demain

On 15 January 2026, French children's and educational book publisher Lire Demain (Auzou group) suffered a data breach exposing the personal details and order history of around 4,616 customers.

Victim
Lire Demain

On 15 January 2026, Lire Demain β€” a French publisher and distributor of children's and educational books (part of the Auzou group), serving schools, libraries and local authorities β€” was reported to have suffered a data breach exposing customer records from its online ordering operation.

The leak affected approximately 4,616 customers. The compromised data did not include passwords or payment-card numbers, but did expose enough identifying and contact information to enable targeted phishing and fraud against the affected buyers.

Exposed data categories:

  • First and last name
  • Email address
  • Postal address
  • Order history

The breach was logged by the French data-leak tracker bonjourlafuite.eu.org. Beyond that listing, little public detail is available on the precise attack vector or the company's response, and the incident's status remains unconfirmed.

Sources

  1. bonjourlafuite.eu.orghttps://bonjourlafuite.eu.org/#Lire%20Demain-2026-01-15

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