A threat actor has allegedly leaked the database of Cappuccino Hotel (“Отель Капучино”), a hospitality establishment based in Moscow, Russia. The data, which reportedly originates from a breach in July 2025, was posted on a dark web forum on July 16, 2025. The leak contains a total of over 50,700 records spread across two files, exposing a vast amount of sensitive customer and operational data.
The Cappuccino Hotel is a business in the hospitality industry, providing accommodation services in the Russian capital. The breach impacts its customers, whose personal and booking information is now publicly exposed. The leak could lead to significant privacy violations for the individuals involved, putting them at risk of identity theft, phishing attacks, and other fraudulent activities. The exposed data appears to be from the hotel’s Customer Relationship Management (CRM) system.
The compromised database allegedly contains a wide array of highly sensitive information concerning the hotel’s guests and their reservations. The leaked data includes:
- Full names, dates of birth, and contact information (phone numbers, email addresses)
- Social media profiles (Facebook, VKontakte, Telegram, Skype)
- Booking details (check-in/out dates, number of guests, room category, booking amount)
- Identity document details, including passport series and number, issuing authority, and expiry dates
- Partial passport photos and registration pages
- Internal deal and company information







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