Pakistan, Aug. 14 -- Tens of thousands of passport and ID scans from tourists have been stolen from hotel servers in Italy and are now for sale on the dark web, Italy's digital confirmed. Officials reported that hackers targeted customer documents used during check-in, compromising sensitive personal data.

The breach involves nearly 100,000 high-resolution scans of passports, identity cards, and other documents. The perpetrator, using the name "mydocs," claimed to have obtained the data through unauthorized access to hotel computer systems between June and August 2025.

At least 10 hotels across Italy have been directly affected by the cyberattack. However, authorities warned that the number could be higher as investigations continue. Th...