
Data leak at external supplier affects residents of Gemeente Tubbergen
The municipality of Tubbergen announced a data leak resulting from a hack at an external supplier that provides services for its Civil Affairs department. Personal data of some residents were compromised.
Signal context
First seen: Dec 2, 2024
Last updated: Jul 2, 2026
Status: Public signal
Key points
- An external supplier for the Civil Affairs department of Gemeente Tubbergen was hacked.
- Data downloaded includes name, birth date, gender, email address, phone number, and type of appointment.
- No bank details, BSN numbers, woonadressen (home addresses), or other highly sensitive data were reported as leaked.
Signal analysis
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Sector: Public Administration
Likely country: 🇳🇱 Netherlands
inferred from company domain
The feed marks multiple actor roles. Treat this as a review signal rather than a final attribution.
- Source type: outside the affected organization
- Source type: supplier or third-party involvement
Impact area: Confidentiality
Likely asset: User or customer data
- 1 signal in the same sector
- 88 signals with the same likely impact area
- 1 signal linked to this organization/domain
External sources
Datalek bij leverancier van afsprakensysteem Burgerzaken - Gemeente.nuhttps://www.gemeente.nu/veiligheid/cybersecurity/datalek-bij-leverancier-van-afsprakensysteem-burgerzaken/Public source from gemeente.nu.
JCC Software zwijgt over hack: persoonsgegevens van duizenden burgers op straathttps://www.computable.nl/2024/12/04/jcc-software-zwijgt-over-hack-persoonsgegevens-van-duizenden-burgers-op-straat/Public source from computable.nl.
Datalek bij externe leverancier - Gemeente Dinkellandhttps://www.dinkelland.nl/datalek-bij-externe-leverancierPublic source from dinkelland.nl.
Gemeenten Tubbergen en Dinkelland lekken gegevens inwoners - Security.NLhttps://www.security.nl/nieuws/56086/gemeenten-tubbergen-en-dinkelland-lekken-gegevens-inwoners.htmlPublic source from security.nl.
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