A threat actor is selling a database of 7,600 scanned identity documents from guests of the Borghese Contemporary Hotel in Rome, obtained through an unauthorized access. The exposure of high-resolution personal documents risks identity theft and fraud for international travelers. #BorgheseContemporaryHotel #DarkWebDataLeak
Keypoints
- The threat actor is selling sensitive guest data on a dark web forum for $2,000.
- The compromised database contains high-resolution images of passports and ID cards.
- The data was exfiltrated from the hotel’s guest management system following unauthorized access.
- The information includes documents collected during the hotel’s KYC check-in process.
- The leak poses a severe risk of identity fraud for international guests.