National Education: Personal Data of 243,000 Stolen Agents, Including Their Mailing Addresses
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On 15 March, an intrusion into the department's intern management software exposed the data of some 243,000 officers of the ministry. Names, first names or postal addresses have been stolen and a sample of this personal information has even been put on sale online. - National Education: the personal data of 243,000 stolen agents, including their postal addresses (Police, justice and other facts).
Names, first names, mailing addresses, telephone numbers and periods of absence without a reason are included in the stolen data.
An intrusion, dated 15 March, into the data system of the Ministry of Education's human resources database led to the hacking of the data of thousands of teachers from all over France. A complaint is under way.
The National Education COMPAS HR software was compromised on March 15th. Names, addresses, phones of 243,000 stolen agents. The intrusion went unnoticed for several days...
On March 15, 2026, an attacker entered COMPAS, the HR management system of the trainees teachers of the Ministry of National Education, by usurping the identifiers of an external account. It took four days to detect the intrusion. Meanwhile, the personal data of 243,000 agents had already been extracted, and part of it would now circulate online.
Personal data, including mailing addresses, about 243,000 national education officers, mainly teachers, were hacked on 15 March, the ministry said in a press release on Monday.
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