AI-Powered Hotel Hackers: RevengeHotels Strikes Back with Smarter Scams!

Kaspersky warns that hotel-hacking group RevengeHotels is back, now wielding AI to craft stealthier scams. Their classic phishing tricks have evolved; AI-generated malware means hotel guests face greater risks of card and data theft, even in trusted hotels. The cybercriminals are getting smarter, but the bookings are about to get scarier.

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Well, it seems RevengeHotels is back with a vengeance, and this time they’re packing AI in their cyber suitcase! Just when we thought it was safe to book a room, these digital bandits have upgraded their hacking arsenal. It’s like they’ve gone from using a pocket knife to wielding a lightsaber. Beware of that email from “Booking.com” – it might just be a cleverly disguised invitation to the dark side of the Internet!

Key Points:

  • RevengeHotels has resurfaced, now using AI to supercharge their hacking skills.
  • The group deploys phishing emails to hotel staff, disguised as booking requests or job applications.
  • Brazil is the primary target, but attacks have been reported elsewhere, including Italy.
  • The malware used is AI-generated, making it harder to detect and more effective.
  • Kaspersky recommends familiar defenses: staff training, spam filters, and endpoint detection.

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