Cybercriminals Steal Thousands of Guest ID Documents from Italian Hotels

 

Thousands of travellers have been left vulnerable to cyberattacks caused by hotel systems that have been breached by a sweeping cyberattack. Identities that have been stolen from hotel systems are now circulating on underground forums. According to the government’s Agency for Digital Italy (CERT-AGID), the breach has now become among the most significant data security incidents to have struck the country’s tourism industry in recent years due to the breach that has been confirmed by the agency. 
According to an FBI report, a hacker using the alias “mydocs” is suspected of gaining access to hotel reservation platforms from June to August, allowing them to download high-resolution copies of passports, identification cards, and other identity documents obtained during guest check-in. This hacker has been selling a total of over 90,000 documents on well-known cybercrime forums, spread across a number of batches. 

Hotels and Guests Caught Off Guard

A total of ten hotels have been confirmed to have been affected by the theft, but officials warn that this number may increase as the investigation continues. It has been observed that CERT-AGID has already intercepted at least one attempt to resell the data illegally, which suggests that much of the information being offered is genuinely accurate rather than exaggerated, as is often the case within cybercriminal circles. Passports, as well as nat

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