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83,000 users affected by a claimed data leak at Scoring.fit

On 23 January 2026, a threat actor claimed to have leaked the database of Scoring.fit, a French fitness-competition management platform, exposing personal data tied to roughly 83,000 athletes, clubs and volunteers registered for events.

Victim
Scoring.fit
records
83.0K

On 23 January 2026, Scoring.fit β€” a French software-as-a-service platform used to organise and score fitness and CrossFit competitions β€” was named as the victim of a claimed data leak affecting its user database. The claim, surfaced by the French breach tracker fuitesinfos.fr, alleges that records belonging to athletes, the clubs that register for events, and the volunteers who help run them were exposed.

The platform handles athlete registration and payment, scoring, leaderboards and volunteer sign-ups for organisers running events of any size, so its database aggregates personal information across a large community of competitors and event staff. According to the claim, around 83,000 users would be affected.

Reported categories of exposed data, based on the platform's role, plausibly include:

  • Names and contact details (email addresses) of registered athletes
  • Club and event affiliations
  • Volunteer registration records

At the time of writing, the breach is a third-party claim that has not been independently corroborated by news outlets, a regulator, or the company, and the exact nature, scope and authenticity of the data have not been confirmed. No public statement from Scoring.fit or remediation details were available, so the status remains unknown.

Sources

  1. fuitesinfos.frhttps://fuitesinfos.fr/article/2026-01-23-scoring-fit

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