Hackers sell stolen Eurail traveler information on dark web
Eurail B.V. confirmed that the traveler data stolen in a breach earlier this year is now being offered for sale on the dark web. The company disclosed the development as part of its ongoing response to the cybersecurity incident.
“Eurail B.V. has confirmed that certain customer data affected by the previously reported security incident has been offered for sale on the dark web and a sample data set has been published on Telegram.” reads the statement published by the company. “We are continuing to investigate the scope and impact.”
Eurail B.V. is a Netherlands-based company that manages and sells the Eurail Pass, allowing international travelers to explore Europe by train with a single ticket. Working with dozens of railway and ferry partners, it provides access to more than 250,000 kilometers of rail routes across over 30 European countries, simplifying cross-border rail travel.
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