A recent dark web listing allegedly advertises the sale of access to servers belonging to numerous Israeli flight agencies and hotels, indicating a significant cybersecurity breach and a highly concerning market for stolen credentials. The perpetrators claim to have utilized a “zero-day” exploit to gain unauthorized entry, compromising critical infrastructure within Israel’s travel and hospitality sectors. The listing, priced between $5,000 and $10,000 for access and up to $15,000 with the zero-day exploit, suggests a coordinated attack on a vital segment of the nation’s economy and tourism industry, with the intent of monetizing unauthorized access.
The breach allegedly encompasses over 6 terabytes of sensitive data, with multiple points of access reportedly still available for purchase. The sale of this access on underground forums raises serious concerns about the potential for widespread misuse of the compromised information, impacting potentially thousands of individuals and critical national services. Investigations are likely underway to assess the full extent of the damage and to implement measures to prevent further exploitation of these alleged vulnerabilities.
Allegedly Compromised Data Categories:
- Passports
- Identical info of passengers
- Flight info
- Hotel reservation info












