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Olympique De Marseille (Om) Has Officially Issued a Statement Following a Cyberattack.

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Olympique de Marseille has confirmed it suffered a cyberattack but reassured its fans about the potential consequences. Olympique de Marseille confirmed on Tuesday that it had been the target of a cyber intrusion, the day after the incident was revealed by cybersecurity specialist Clément "SaxX" Domingo. On Monday evening, on his X account, he reported that a cybercriminal was claiming responsibility for selling a database containing information…

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Olympique de Marseille has confirmed it suffered a cyberattack but reassured its fans about the potential consequences. Olympique de Marseille confirmed on Tuesday that it had been the target of a cyber intrusion, the day after the incident was revealed by cybersecurity specialist Clément "SaxX" Domingo. On Monday evening, on his X account, he reported that a cybercriminal was claiming responsibility for selling a database containing information…

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In the face of these accusations, the OM issued an official statement to clarify the facts and reassure its community of supporters. The Marseilles club admits that it has been subjected to a recent attempt at computer intrusion. Nevertheless, it categorically contests the hacker's assertions about the alleged magnitude of the data breach. According to the OM, the data of 400,000 supporters would not have been stolen as the cybercriminal claimed.

In the wake of the cyberattack in recent days, the Olympique de Marseille has been anxious to reassure its supporters about their banking data and passwords. Indeed, the club has indicated that bank data and passwords have not been compromised even if it asks its supporters to be cautious. Press release from the club "The Olympique de Marseille informs that it has recently been the subject of an attempt at computer intrusion, in a national and i…

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After a demand and the sale of a supporter database, Olympique de Marseille confirms a cyberattack, while minimizing its impact.

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20 Minutes broke the news in France on Tuesday, February 24, 2026.
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