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ID data from 70,000 holiday guests stolen in Italy

Published on August 13, 2025

Hotels in Venice and other Italian cities were stolen from the data from ID documents.Archive picture: dpa In Italy, a hacker group penetrates the booking systems of hotels.Now the data of guests on the Darknet are circulating.A hotel in Mallorca is also affected. Dpa dpa No time?Blue News summarizes for you, Hacker Stahlen has been stole around 70,000 ID skates from luxury and city hotels in Italy and Mallorca since June. The data, including travel passes and identity cards of vacation and business travelers, are offered in the Darknet for 800 to 10,000 euros. The four-star hotel “Ca 'Dei Conti” in Venice is particularly affected.Show more From Italian hotels, the data of several ten thousand holidaymakers about the identification papers that you have to submit when registering is owned by a criminal hacker group. The group called mydocs has been offering around 70,000 documents on the Internet for a few days for a few days, the police said.Hotels of the upper price range are affected in cities such as Venice and Trieste as well as on the island of Capri.Documents are said to have been tapped in a luxury hotel on the Spanish island of Mallorca. According to the Italian police, the hackers have been illegally entering the booking systems of various hotels since June.In this way, they came into possession of high -resolution scans of passenger passes, identity cards and other ID documents used by holidaymakers and business people at the reception. Sold in the Darknet According to the State Agency for Digital Italy (AGID), they are now pixelated in the Darknet for sale, at prices between 800 and 10,000 euros. According to a report by the daily newspaper “Corriere del Veneto”, the datalie is affected, among other things, the four-star hotel “Ca 'dei Conti” in Venice.There, 38,000 documents are said to have been tapped. In Italy you have to register with identification papers when registering in the hotel, which are usually copied at the reception.Many hostels now use computer systems for automated digitization. According to the police, the hackers also brought data from foreign hotel guests.The authorities did not comment more about the nationality of those affected.