Cyberattack in Tourism: After Pierre and Vacances, Belambra Also Concerned
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In two days, three of the largest French tourist groups have just seen their customers' data posted on the dark web. Up to five million customers could be involved.
The tourism sector is facing a new cybersecurity alert. After Pierre and Vacances, Belambra admits that it has been hit by fraudulent access to part of its digital infrastructure. More than 400,000 people could be affected, according to a specialized site.
The tourist group announced on Saturday that it had been the victim of a data leak. The group assures that no bank data or identity documents have been affected by this hacking. Belambra assures that it has taken the necessary measures. - After Pierre and Vacances, the Belambra group announces in its turn that it has been the victim of a leak of data (Police, justice and other facts).
The hacker claims to have had access to six months of data: more than 41,000 detailed reservations, more than 42,000 customer reservations and about 360,000 data related to minors and children registered in the reservations.
A hacker claims to have had access to six months of customer data, including those of minors registered in reservations, says the specialized French Breaches website. In recent months, cyberattacks of this kind have been increasing in France.
The tourism company Belambra announced this Saturday that it was hit by a data leak, after Pierre and Vacances this week.
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