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Leak at Lovys

On 28 January 2026, a data leak was claimed against Lovys, a French 100% digital neo-insurer, allegedly exposing customer records; the scale and exact data categories remain unverified.

Victim
Lovys

On 28 January 2026, Lovys β€” a French 100% digital neo-insurer offering home, auto, health, smartphone, pet and borrower cover β€” was named in a claimed data leak listed by the breach tracker bonjourlafuite.eu.org. The claim points to customer data allegedly extracted from the company; as of the disclosure date it had not been corroborated by Lovys, a regulator, or major security press.

The amount of information publicly available on this specific incident is limited. The tracker entry references a claimed dataset but does not provide a verified breakdown of its contents or volume, and no official statement, CNIL notification or detailed reporting confirming the breach has been located.

Likely exposed data categories β€” based on the customer information a digital insurer typically holds, and not independently confirmed for this incident β€” could include:

  • Names and contact details (email, phone, postal address)
  • Policy and customer-account identifiers
  • Insurance product and coverage details

Status and scale are unconfirmed. There is no verified count of affected customers, no confirmed attack vector, and no public response from Lovys at this time. This record will be updated if authoritative details emerge.

Sources

  1. bonjourlafuite.eu.orghttps://bonjourlafuite.eu.org/#Lovys-2026-01-28

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