Monservicederemplacement.fr: nearly 185,000 people exposed in a sensitive data leak
A database tied to Monservicederemplacement.fr, the platform run by France's agricultural replacement service (Service de Remplacement France), surfaced online in May 2026, exposing 213,477 records on about 184,724 people, including names, contact details, dates of birth and social security numbers.
- Victim
- Monservicederemplacement.fr
- records
- 184.7K
On 9 May 2026, Monservicederemplacement.fr — the online platform operated by Service de Remplacement France, the network that supplies stand-in farm labour when operators are off sick, on holiday or recovering from an accident — was reported to be at the centre of a sensitive data leak. A database attributed to the platform was found circulating on the open web.
The dump contained 213,477 records relating to roughly 184,724 individuals, with data dated to February 2026. The leak is especially serious because it combines full identity and contact details with French social security numbers (NIR), which carry high value for identity theft, administrative fraud and targeted phishing.
Exposed data categories include:
- Full names and email addresses
- Landline and mobile phone numbers
- Postal addresses
- Dates of birth and gender
- Social security numbers (NIR)
The attack vector has not been disclosed, and no threat actor has been publicly identified. There is no confirmed statement on the organisation's response or notification of affected individuals; the status of the incident remains unknown. Given the completeness of the records, affected people and farm businesses are advised to stay alert to convincing phishing attempts and fraudulent administrative requests.
Sources
- cyberattaque.orghttps://www.cyberattaque.org/monservicederemplacement-fr-pres-de-185-000-personnes-exposees-dans-une-fuite-de-donnees-sensibles/