AlumnForce, a French company providing an alumni and professional community management platform, has allegedly been compromised, resulting in the unauthorized sale of 2.7 million user records. The breach reportedly contains enrollment and user data spanning from 1987 to 2026, impacting individuals across 49 prominent educational institutions and organizations, such as Sciences Po, HEC Paris, and École Polytechnique. Notably, the leaked sample data exposes the personal and professional details of several high-profile members of the current French government, alongside former students, lecturers, administrative staff, and researchers.
According to the actor, the allegedly compromised data includes:
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First and last names
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Email addresses
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Phone numbers
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Postal codes and cities of residence
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Workplace locations
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Current and past job titles and employers
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Educational programs and degree statuses
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Job search preferences (desired position, contract type, target sectors)
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Salary ranges
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Platform account registration and last update dates
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