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Thursday, 12 February 2026 - 13:26

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Odido cyber attack: Hackers gained access to 6.2 million people's data

Hackers have managed to break into Odido’s systems and gained access to a file containing customer data for potentially 6.2 million people, a spokesperson for the telecom provider confirmed to NOS.

The accessed data includes full names, addresses, phone numbers, customer numbers, email addresses, account numbers, date of birth, and passport and driver’s license information, the spokesperson said. “No passwords, call logs, or billing information were involved.”

“Based on an investigation, the incident involves personal data from a customer contact system used by Odido.

The hack did not affect Odido’s services. Customers can continue to make calls, use the internet, and watch television as usual.

Odido has reported the breach to the Dutch Data Protection Authority (AP). The company will email all affected customers as soon as possible.

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