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Pajemploi Data Breach Exposes 1.2M Individuals' Personal Information

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Pajemploi, a French social security service for parents and home-based childcare providers, reported a data breach on November 14, 2025, potentially exposing personal information of 1.2 million individuals. The breach affected registered professional caregivers working for private employers. The stolen data includes full names, places of birth, postal addresses, social security numbers, banking institution names, Pajemploi numbers, and accreditation numbers. The agency assured that bank account numbers, email addresses, phone numbers, and account passwords were not compromised. Pajemploi took immediate action to stop the attack and notified the French Data Protection Authority (CNIL) and the National Agency for the Security of Information Systems (ANSSI). Each affected individual will be notified, and URSSAF advises caution due to the elevated risk of fraudulent communications using the stolen information.

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  1. 18.11.2025 18:59 1 articles · 23h ago

    Pajemploi Data Breach Affects 1.2 Million Individuals

    On November 14, 2025, Pajemploi detected a data breach potentially exposing personal information of 1.2 million individuals. The stolen data includes full names, places of birth, postal addresses, social security numbers, banking institution names, Pajemploi numbers, and accreditation numbers. The agency took immediate action to stop the attack and notified CNIL and ANSSI. Each affected individual will be notified, and URSSAF advises caution due to the elevated risk of fraudulent communications using the stolen information.

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