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French pharmaceuticals distribution platform leaking 1.7+ TB of confidential data

Apodis Pharma leaks 1.7 TB of data
Edvardas Mikalauskas
Edvardas Mikalauskas Senior Researcher
Dec 1, 2020 Updated: 8 May 2025 2 min read

What’s in the database?

  • An archive of confidential pharmaceutical shipment data, shipment storage status, the precise times and locations of where the shipments have been picked up by sellers or distributors, as well as the quantity of pharmaceuticals in the shipments.
  • An archive of 25,000+ partner and client organizations, such as pharmaceutical laboratories and pharmacies, serviced by the Apodis Pharma distribution platform.
  • Two archives of products stored in Apodis Pharma client warehouses, containing 17,324,382 entries and 32,960,114 entries each. The archives include product data like product quantities and IDs, as well as warehouse data.
  • An archive of confidential product sales data containing 17,556,928 quarterly entries that includes information such as sales dates, locations, prices, and quantities sold between Apodis Pharma clients like pharmaceutical laboratories and pharmacies.
  • An archive of user data containing 4,436 entries, including full names of people who appear to be Apodis Pharma clients, partners, and employees.
  • Consumer and client data visualizations and analytics, including consumer gender statistics, and presumably confidential client sales and warehouse stocks charts.
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Who had access to the database?

What’s the impact of the Apodis Pharma leak?

  • Attackers could leak the confidential information to severely damage trust in the company, or blackmail Apodis Pharma and its clients by hijacking the database and holding it hostage.
  • Malicious actors with an intention to disrupt the pharmaceutical supply chain in France could meddle with client and patient names, prices, addresses, and product IDs in order to cause widespread confusion, mix-ups, and – potentially – drug shortages across more than 25,000 laboratories, warehouses, and pharmacies across France during a pandemic.
  • Intruders could download the database and sell it to the competitors of Apodis Pharma clients, who would be able to make business decisions based on the confidential information found in the database.

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