Documenti rubati in hotel e venduti sul dark web: come difendersi
📈 70,000 passport and ID copies were stolen from four Italian hotels, sold on the dark web by hacker group "Mydocs" for €800 to €10,000. These high-res scans enable global fraud by creating synthetic identities, bypassing KYC checks, and opening bank accounts. The Italian privacy authority is investigating, highlighting hotel digital document management vulnerabilities. Travelers should activate credit alerts, monitor official portals, and report fraud attempts. Data breaches erode trust in hospitality.
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