Venice Hotel Ca’ dei Conti Suffers Major Data Breach – 38,000 Guest IDs Allegedly for Sale

Venice Hotel Ca’ dei Conti Suffers Major Data Breach – 38,000 Guest IDs Allegedly for Sale

A threat actor has reportedly sold a large database of sensitive guest information from Hotel Ca’ dei Conti on a dark web forum. The breach involves high-resolution scans of passports and IDs from over 38,000 international guests, raising serious concerns about identity theft and fraud. #DarkWebSale #DataBreaches #HotelCaDeiConti #IdentityTheft #VeniceHotels

Keypoints

  • The breach originated from unauthorized access to Hotel Ca’ dei Conti’s systems in July 2025.
  • The compromised data includes high-resolution scans of passports and national ID cards.
  • The illegal sale offers over 38,000 guest documents sorted by country, mainly from Europe.
  • The leak puts guests from Spain, France, and Italy at risk of identity theft and financial fraud.
  • The incident highlights the severity of KYC data exposure in hospitality security breaches.

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