Odido Confirms Data Breach Affecting 6.2 Million Customers

The Dutch telecommunications provider Odido has reported a significant data breach impacting millions of customers, with personal information accessed but no passwords or sensitive call data compromised.

The Netherlands’ largest mobile network operator, Odido, has confirmed a data breach that may have affected approximately 6.2 million individuals. The breach involved unauthorized access to a customer contact system, leading to the exposure of various personal details.

Details of the Breach

Odido disclosed that attackers accessed a range of personal information, including names, home and email addresses, phone numbers, dates of birth, bank account numbers, and ID document details. However, the company emphasized that passwords, call data, billing information, and scans of ID documents were not compromised.

Response and Notifications

The breach was first detected over the weekend of February 7-8, prompting Odido to report the incident to the Dutch Data Protection Authority. The company is actively notifying affected individuals via tailored emails or SMS messages, detailing the specific data that was compromised.

Potential Risks for Customers

While the stolen data has not been published, Odido has warned that it could surface online in the future. The company cautioned that cybercriminals might exploit the exposed information to impersonate Odido, customers’ banks, or other entities, potentially leading to scams. Odido has provided guidance on how customers can verify the identity of callers claiming to represent banks and has advised vigilance against fraudulent invoices.

Security Measures Implemented

In response to the breach, Odido’s CEO, Søren Abildgaard, stated that the company took immediate action to shut down the attacker’s access and has engaged external cybersecurity experts to enhance security measures. Abildgaard reassured customers that operational services remain unaffected, allowing them to continue using their mobile services without disruption.

Odido expressed regret over the incident and reiterated its commitment to supporting affected customers as it navigates the aftermath of this breach.

This article was produced by NeonPulse.today using human and AI-assisted editorial processes, based on publicly available information. Content may be edited for clarity and style.

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