Why you should think twice before posting an ‘airport selfie’ this summer
In today’s digital age, sharing a quick ‘airport selfie’ might seem like an innocent way to showcase your travel excitement. However, Amir Sachs, founder and CEO of Blue Light IT, highlights the serious risks associated with this popular trend. By posting images of your boarding pass and passport cover, you’re inadvertently exposing critical personal information like your full legal name, ticket number, and Passenger Name Record (PNR). This seemingly harmless data can be a goldmine for hackers looking to access your booking information and further exploit your personal details, leading to identity theft and fraud.
Sachs warns that with just your PNR and last name, cybercriminals can gain access to your phone number, email address, and even emergency contact information. This breach can result in unauthorized purchases, credit card fraud, and sophisticated phishing attacks. To protect yourself, it’s crucial to think twice before sharing such sensitive information online. If you’re ever in doubt, it’s best to leave personal documents out of your travel posts and enjoy your holiday without the added risk.
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