Technology7/24/2025Wired

A Premium Luggage Service’s Web Bugs Exposed the Travel Plans of Every User—Including Diplomats

A Premium Luggage Service’s Web Bugs Exposed the Travel Plans of Every User—Including Diplomats

A security vulnerability in the Airportr luggage checking service has exposed the travel plans of its users, including diplomats. Airportr, which is used by 10 airlines, allowed hackers to access user data and gain privileges that could have enabled them to redirect or steal luggage. The security flaws in Airportr's web infrastructure allowed unauthorized access to sensitive information, such as traveler names, flight details, and luggage tracking numbers. This breach potentially compromised the privacy and security of Airportr's customers, including high-profile individuals like diplomats. The incident highlights the importance of robust cybersecurity measures in the travel industry, where personal and sensitive information is routinely handled. It also underscores the need for service providers to prioritize the protection of their users' data and ensure that their systems are secure against potential exploits.

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