Travel data of almost 500,000 users exposed in Daytrip leak

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  • Travel site Daytrip has fallen victim to a data leak
  • The leak reportedly originated through a third party vendor
  • Up to 470,000 customers could be at risk

Travel company Daytrip has had 470,000 user records and 762,000 travel orders compromised online.

The dataset, discovered by Cybernews researchers, was stored on an ‘unsecured MongoDB database managed by Daytrip’s subcontractor’ – the data included personally identifiable information (PII).

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