Medium Sports / Entertainment · March 2026

Olympique de Marseille

French football club Olympique de Marseille confirmed a cyberattack after data appeared online. The club initially described the incident as an attempted attack but subsequently acknowledged that data was leaked.

Records Affected

Undisclosed

Sector

Sports / Entertainment

Data types exposed

Club Data Personal Information
French football club Olympique de Marseille confirmed a cyberattack in March 2026 after data appeared online.
The club initially described the incident as an “attempted” attack but subsequently acknowledged that data had been leaked. The full scope of the data exposure has not been publicly disclosed.
Professional sports organisations hold significant volumes of personal data including fan and ticketing databases, player contracts, and commercial agreements, making them increasingly attractive targets for cybercriminals.

What a medium-severity breach means

A medium-severity breach means data was exposed that raises the risk of scams or unwanted contact, but on its own is less likely to enable direct financial fraud. Basic precautions are still worthwhile.

Data exposed and why it matters

Club Data

This data can be combined with other exposed information to build a fuller profile of you, increasing the risk of targeted scams.

Personal Information

This data can be combined with other exposed information to build a fuller profile of you, increasing the risk of targeted scams.

If you may be affected

  • Use a password manager so every account has a unique, strong password.
  • Keep an eye on official communications from Olympique de Marseille for confirmed guidance and remediation offers.

Frequently asked questions

Was Olympique de Marseille affected by a data breach?

Yes. This medium-severity incident affecting Olympique de Marseille (Sports / Entertainment sector, March 2026) has been triaged from publicly available information. A medium-severity breach means data was exposed that raises the risk of scams or unwanted contact, but on its own is less likely to enable direct financial fraud. Basic precautions are still worthwhile.

What data was exposed in the Olympique de Marseille breach?

Based on available reporting, the exposure involved Club Data and Personal Information. Review the "Data types exposed" section above for the full list, and treat any account tied to this data as potentially at risk.

How many people were affected by the Olympique de Marseille breach?

Current reporting indicates Undisclosed were involved. Figures for breaches often change as investigations progress, so check back for updates.

What should I do if I use Olympique de Marseille?

Use a password manager so every account has a unique, strong password. Keep an eye on official communications from Olympique de Marseille for confirmed guidance and remediation offers. See the "If you may be affected" checklist above for the full set of recommended steps.

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