Eurail confirms stolen traveler data is on sale in the dark web
TL;DR
Hackers are selling stolen Eurail customer data on the dark web, including names and possibly passport details, following a recent cyberattack.
Source: TechRadar Pro
Hackers have begun selling the data they stole from Eurail in a recent cyberattack. Eurail is a Dutch company that sells train travel passes for European railways. Around Jan. 10, it confirmed cybercriminals accessed its servers and pulled sensitive customer information to a third-party environment. Now, the company said it saw samples of the stolen files being offered on Telegram. Even though the investigation about the nature and scope of the attack is still ongoing, the company said the data nabbed most likely includes people’s names and information regarding travel companions. It also said that there is a possibility that passport information (numbers, country of issuance, expiry date) was grabbed. Eurail serves millions of customers every year. Full Story