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French magazine Le Point suffers data leak, 900,000 subscribers affected

French weekly magazine Le Point was alerted by ANSSI on November 13, 2024, about a data leak affecting its subscribers.

Key points

  • Data of approximately 900,000 subscribers and former subscribers compromised.
  • Exposed information includes names, email addresses, phone numbers, postal addresses, and dates of birth.
  • Incident attributed to a vulnerability in a third-party customer relationship management (CRM) tool.

Connected intelligence

Signal brief

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Likely method

Error

Threat source not confirmed

03

Potential impact

Data Exposure

Impact remains under assessment

Published
Nov 13, 2024
Updated
Jul 2, 2026
Confidence
Medium
Evidence
1 source

Structured assessment

Signal analysis

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Threat source

Threat source not confirmed

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Business impact

Potential business exposure
Impact area
Unknown
Likely asset
Server or cloud data store

Mentioned entities

LepointFrenchLe PointANSSIExposedCRM

Quick context

Questions about this signal

What happened in this signal?

French weekly magazine Le Point was alerted by ANSSI on November 13, 2024, about a data leak affecting its subscribers. A hacker put a database containing personal information of approximately 900,000 subscribers up for sale on a criminal forum.

When was this signal reported?

Shadow Tier lists Nov 13, 2024 as the signal date.

Which organization is connected to this signal?

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Which impact area is relevant?

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