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Hackers Stole ID Docs From Hotels, Sold Them on Dark Web - General News

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A group of cyber criminals calling themselves Mydocs have stolen thousands of ID documents from Italian hotels and put them up for sale on the Dark Web, the Digital Italy Agency (AGID) said Tuesday. (ANSA)

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Criminals in Italy have stolen the passport data from tens of thousands of hotel guests. They seem to have captured 38,000 documents in a Venetian hotel alone. Especially expensive accommodations are affected.

·Germany
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Thousands of identity documents were hacked by the sites of some Italian hotels and were then sold on the dark web. A&n...

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They have targeted four-star hotels throughout Italy to hack thousands of recognition documents: high-resolution scans of passports and identity cards that came...

·Milan, Italy
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Small hotels have become the main target, as they steal documents with personal and medical data, information highly coveted by cybercriminals.

·Madrid, Spain
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The Agency for Digital Italy has communicated it: they would have been taken from at least four structures between June and July 2025

·Italy
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Around 70,000 data were sold by the hack group "Mydocs" on the Dark Web – stolen from hotels in Trieste and Venice, for example.

·Vienna, Austria
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ANSA broke the news in Italy on Tuesday, August 12, 2025.
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