News24 | Italian Hotel Hack: 100 000 Tourist Documents Stolen and Sold on Dark Web
Hackers stole nearly 100,000 high-resolution identity documents from tourists at 10 Italian hotels and sold them on the dark web, risking fraud and identity theft, officials said.
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Almost 100,000 tourist documents stolen from Italian hotels
Tens of thousands of scans of passports and other IDs from tourists have been stolen from Italian hotel servers and put on sale on the dark web, Italy's digital agency said.The government agency "has detected illegal sales of identity documents that were allegedly stolen from hotels operating in Italy", it said in a statement issued...
Tens of thousands of scandalous identity acts, belonging to tourists, have been stolen from the servers of hotels in Italy and stolen from the sale on Dark Web, announced the Italian Digital Information Agency (AGID).
Tens of thousands of scans of tourists' identity documents have been stolen from Italian hotel servers and put up for sale on the dark web, the Italian Digital Agency (Agid) has warned.
Tens of thousands of tourist identity documents scanned in Italian hotels were stolen from the servers and put on sale on the dark web, alerted this Thursday the Agency for Italy Digital (Agid). According to Agid, it is almost 100,000 passports, identity cards and other documents obtained during the processes [...] The post Massive theft of tourist documents affects hotels in Italy appeared first on Diario Digital Cronio de El Salvador.
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