Voltras International Data Breach: What You Need to Know
In a disturbing turn of events, Voltras International, a leading online booking platform and GDS aggregator based in Indonesia, has reportedly suffered a significant data breach. A threat actor is currently attempting to sell a 30GB database that is claimed to be the company’s internal archive for $4,500. This breach raises serious concerns regarding the security of sensitive information within the travel industry.
About Voltras International Data Breach: 30GB Travel Database for Sale
Voltras International serves as a major hub for numerous travel agencies across Southeast Asia, maintaining direct connections with reputable airlines such as Garuda Indonesia, Emirates, and Singapore Airlines. The breach is believed to have serious implications for the company’s internal operations, particularly concerning transaction records and financial details of various agencies.
What Happened
The breach allegedly encompasses sensitive data that spans from 2019 to 2025, containing critical financial documents. According to the threat actor, the compromised archive includes:
- Weekly and monthly invoices from partners (e.g., Avia Tour) from 2019–2024, including official PDFs.
- Excel files for Payment Reconciliations (Recon) for the years 2019 to 2025.
- IATA ADM (Agency Debit Memo) documents from various airlines, detailing penalties and ticket numbers.
- Internal reports from the Refund Team, with precise refund calculations for 2022–2025.
- Domestic and international billings for 2024.
- Complete lists of Payment Advice Reports (PAR) and agency financial reports.
- Official PDF documents of paid and unpaid invoices from Voltras Travel.
This breach not only threatens the privacy of affected individuals and organizations but also jeopardizes the integrity of the travel industry in the region.
Next Steps
If you believe you are affected by the Voltras International data breach, it is crucial to understand your options moving forward. We at Srourian Law Firm (SLF) are here to help you navigate this challenging situation. We encourage all affected parties to reach out to us to discuss potential legal options and protective measures that can be taken.
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