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Leak at Movida

Customer data from French vehicle-rental company Movida was exposed in a breach disclosed on 24 January 2026, including names, contact details and bank account numbers (IBANs).

Victim
Movida

On 24 January 2026, Movida β€” a French vehicle-rental business β€” was listed as the victim of a customer-data breach. According to the disclosure indexed by bonjourlafuite.eu.org, a set of customer records was exposed, combining identity, contact and banking information.

The exposed data reportedly included:

  • First and last names
  • Contact details (such as address, phone and/or email)
  • Bank account numbers (IBAN)

The presence of IBANs alongside identity and contact data is notable, as this combination raises the risk of bank-detail fraud (such as fraudulent SEPA direct-debit setups) and targeted phishing against affected customers.

The exact attack vector, the number of customers affected and the company's response have not been publicly confirmed in available reporting. The only available record of the incident is the bonjourlafuite listing, which does not provide a record count or an external news, regulator or company source. The status of the incident is therefore unknown.

Sources

  1. bonjourlafuite.eu.orghttps://bonjourlafuite.eu.org/#Movida-2026-01-24

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