BCD Travel confirmed that it detected a suspicious activity on one of its internal accounts at the end of May 2026. What it did not confirm publicly is the real extent of the harm. The group of cybercriminals ShinyHunters claims the theft of more than 30 gigabytes of compressed data within the Dutch company's systems. At stake: the personal information of hundreds of thousands of business travellers, from multinational corporations and client pu…
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BCD Travel confirmed that it detected a suspicious activity on one of its internal accounts at the end of May 2026. What it did not confirm publicly is the real extent of the harm. The group of cybercriminals ShinyHunters claims the theft of more than 30 gigabytes of compressed data within the Dutch company's systems. At stake: the personal information of hundreds of thousands of business travellers, from multinational corporations and client pu…