Agid Confirms Italy Hotel Hack: 100K ID Scans Stolen
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Agid Confirms Italy Hotel Hack: 100K ID Scans Stolen
The Italian Agency for Digitalization (Agid) has confirmed a large-scale cyberattack targeting hotel servers across Italy. Tens of thousands of high-resolution scans of identification documents, such as passports and ID cards, have been stolen and are now being illegally sold on the dark web. The incident, first flagged by CERT-AgID, the cybersecurity arm of Agid, is believed to have compromised nearly 100,000 documents. According to official s…
100,000 passports stolen: Norwegian travelers may be affected The police are warning after nearly 100,000 copies of passports, ID cards and other identity documents have been stolen from Italian hotels and put up for sale on the dark web. This was announced by the Police Directorate in a press release on Monday morning. The security breach is said to have occurred between June and August this year, according to the Italian digitization authorit…
Norwegian personal data may be at risk after Italian hotels were subjected to a data breach this summer, the Norwegian Police Directorate reports.


Norwegian police have been made aware that copies of passports and national ID cards have been stolen and put up for sale on the dark web, the Norwegian Police Directorate reports.
Norwegian personal data may be at risk after Italian hotels were subjected to a data breach this summer, the Norwegian Police Directorate reports.
Norwegian personal data may be at risk after Italian hotels were subjected to a data breach this summer, the Norwegian Police Directorate reports.
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