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Dutch telecom Odido hacked, 6 million accounts affected

February 12, 2026 12:12 PM EST

A web camera is seen in front of the displayed words "Hacked Account" in this illustration taken October 21, 2025. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

AMSTERDAM, Feb 12 (Reuters) - ‌Odido, the ​former ​business of T-Mobile in the Netherlands, said on Thursday that personal information ‌from more than six million accounts had ⁠been exposed in a hack, one of the largest ‌such incidents in the ‌country.

"Odido was recently hit by a cyberattack carried out by cybercriminals," the company said in ​an email sent to affected customers. "Based on the investigation, we believe that your ⁠data may have been affected."

The company said stolen information included customer ​names, telephone numbers, e-mail addresses, bank account numbers, birth dates and passport numbers.

The ​company said it first ‌began investigating a possible hack on February 7 with internal and external ⁠experts, finding that it was affecting the system it uses to contact its customers.

"Unauthorized access to ⁠the system was terminated," the company said, adding that it ​is safe for customers to use their phones. The incident has been reported to the Dutch privacy and ‌data protection watchdog AP.

Odido, which was purchased by private equity firms ‌Apax and Warburg Pincus in 2021, has around ⁠8 million customers ‌and competes with ​KPN and VodafoneZiggo on the Dutch market.

(Reporting by Toby Sterling; Editing by Kirsten ‌Donovan )



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