HACKERS are offering to sell millions of Eurail user records, the story reported by Eduard Kovacs notes. The Netherlands-based company disclosed a data breach in mid-January, informing the public that personal, order, and travel reservation information of customers issued Eurail passes may have been compromised, with those who reserved seats through Eurail also potentially affected. Eurail said hackers accessed systems storing basic identity and contact information, along with passport data.
The report points readers to SecurityWeek for more details, and the piece quoting Kovacs frames the breach as ongoing concern for Eurail customers. The post was published on 17 February 2026, highlighting that the affected data could cover a broad range of travel-related records. According to SecurityWeek, the breach appears to involve information used for reservations and identity verification, underscoring the potential impact on travellers whose data may have been exposed.