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The Specialist of the Paying Third Party Almerys Confirms a Leak of Data After a Cyber Attack

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The health insurer Alan warned on Saturday against the hacking of data by the paid third party specialist Almerys. On Monday, Almerys confirmed that he had been the victim of a cyberattack that hit "all customers". Already affected by a cyberattack in 2024, the company reports "the exposure of personal data", without quantifying the number of beneficiaries concerned. - The specialist of the paying third party Almerys confirms a leak of data afte…

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The health insurer Alan warned on Saturday against the hacking of data by the paid third party specialist Almerys. On Monday, Almerys confirmed that he had been the victim of a cyberattack that hit "all customers". Already affected by a cyberattack in 2024, the company reports "the exposure of personal data", without quantifying the number of beneficiaries concerned. - The specialist of the paying third party Almerys confirms a leak of data afte…

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"Potentially exposed" personal data include the name, first name, date of birth, social security number, name of the health insurer, contract number of the insurer, and dates of commencement and end of coverage, depending on the company.

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The specialist of the paying third party Almerys confirmed on Monday 25 May that he was the victim of a cyberattack exposing the personal data of beneficiaries. Names, first names, social security numbers are compromised, impacting optical, dental and hospital care. The Paris Public Prosecutor's Office opens an investigation.

The specialist of the paying third party Almerys confirmed on Monday 25 May 2026 that he had been the victim of a cyberattack that had led to the "exposure of personal data" of beneficiaries, without, however, quantifying their number.

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The third-party payment provider Almerys was the victim of a major cyberattack, resulting in the theft of over 15 million social security numbers. The insurer Alan indicates that other information was also compromised: personal details (surname, first name, date of birth), contract number, and coverage dates. In reality, the situation could be far more serious.

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01net broke the news on Monday, May 25, 2026.
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