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Data leak at Protexia France

In early February 2026, Protexia France — the legal-protection insurance subsidiary of Allianz France — was reported to have suffered a data breach exposing personal information belonging to its policyholders and contacts.

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Protexia France

On 5 February 2026, Protexia France — the legal-protection insurance arm of Allianz France, based in Paris La Défense — was reported by French breach tracker fuitesinfos.fr to have been hit by a data leak affecting its customers and contacts.

Protexia France underwrites legal-protection (protection juridique) policies marketed under the Allianz brand and is a regulated insurer supervised by the French ACPR. As an insurer, it holds policyholder identity and contract records, making any exposure of its customer database sensitive.

Based on the available reporting, the leak is understood to have exposed personal data tied to clients and contacts of the company, potentially including:

  • Names and contact details (email, phone, postal address)
  • Insurance contract and customer-account information

The precise volume of affected records, the exact categories of data exposed, and the intrusion vector have not been independently confirmed in public reporting. The company's response and any notification to affected individuals or the CNIL could not be established at the time of writing, so the status of the incident remains unknown.

Sources

  1. fuitesinfos.frhttps://fuitesinfos.fr/article/2026-02-05-protexia-france
  2. acpr.banque-france.frhttps://acpr.banque-france.fr/fr/fiche-detaillee/protexia-france

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