Everest Ransomware Says It Stole 1.5M Dublin Airport Passenger Records

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October 27, 2025
Everest Ransomware Says It Stole 1.5M Dublin Airport Passenger Records

HackRead reports:

Today, the Everest ransomware group published listings for two new victims, Dublin Airport and Air Arabia, on its dark web leak site. This announcement comes just days after the group claimed responsibility for breaching AT&T Careers, alleging the theft of 576,000 records containing personal details of applicants and employees.

Like the AT&T listing, both the Dublin Airport and Air Arabia entries are password-protected. This means the information is locked behind a password and instructs company representatives to “follow instructions” before a deadline expires. The password protection suggests that the full dataset is not yet available for public download or preview and that Everest is restricting access under certain conditions.

According to the group’s claims, the Dublin Airport breach includes approximately 1,533,900 personal records, including passenger data. 

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