Last Update: 04/05/2026 at 2:50 PM EST
Mass Breaches Expose Customer Data
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Executive Summary
Major telecom, contractor, and retail breaches exposed millions of customer records, showing how large data holdings and third-party access widen cyber risk.
- Odido said hackers accessed its customer contact system and downloaded data on more than 6.2 million customers
- Exposed Odido data included names, phone numbers, addresses, birth dates, IBANs, and government ID details
- Odido said call records, location data, billing data, and ID image scans were not taken and business customers were unaffected
- Conduent disclosed a ransomware breach that exposed names, Social Security numbers, medical records, and health insurance data
- Reports put the Conduent impact at at least 25 million people across multiple states, with notifications continuing into early 2026
- Conduent said it is working with law enforcement, forensics teams, and a call center while securing systems and sending notices
- ManoMano said a third-party customer service provider was compromised, exposing account and service interaction data for 38 million customers
Quick Facts
- What: Multiple breaches exposed personal, financial, and health data
- Where: The Netherlands and across the United States
- Why: Stolen customer data can drive fraud, identity theft, and espionage
- Who: Telecom, contractor, and retail firms plus millions of customers
- When: Disclosures and notifications ran from 2025 into 2026

