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Leak at Panorama Banques

On 24 January 2026, a database attributed to French bank-comparison and credit-brokerage service Panorama Banques (Panorabanques) surfaced online, exposing personal, contact and detailed financial-profile data on roughly 2.34 million customers.

Victim
Panorama Banques
records
2.3M

On 24 January 2026, Panorama Banques β€” a French online bank-comparison and credit-brokerage service (Panorabanques) β€” was named as the source of a large customer database circulated by a threat actor. The leak was indexed among a wave of French data breaches disclosed in January 2026, in which more than 90 million accounts were reported exposed in a single month.

The exposed dataset is notable for its depth: beyond basic identity and contact details, it includes the financial and household profiling information that a credit-comparison platform collects from prospective borrowers, such as income, outstanding loans and rent, and employment-contract type. Roughly 2,340,422 customer records were affected. The precise intrusion vector has not been publicly confirmed.

Exposed data categories included:

  • Full name and nationality
  • Postal address, email address and phone number
  • Marital status and homeowner/tenant status
  • Income, outstanding credit and rent figures
  • Bank and bank-account opening date
  • Profession and type of employment contract

The breach claim was assessed as credible by the tracker that first surfaced it. As of reporting, no detailed public statement from the company or regulator confirming the scope or the company's response had been identified; the incident status remains unconfirmed.

Sources

  1. bonjourlafuite.eu.orghttps://bonjourlafuite.eu.org/#Panorama%20Banques-2026-01-24
  2. cryptoast.frhttps://cryptoast.fr/90-millions-comptes-un-mois-ampleur-fuites-donnees-france/

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