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ADFW 2025 Leak: 700+ Passports Exposed
18 Feb
Summary
- Over 700 passport and ID scans of attendees were leaked.
- Leaked documents included those of David Cameron and Anthony Scaramucci.
- A misconfigured third-party database caused the security lapse.

Abu Dhabi Finance Week (ADFW) 2025 has reportedly suffered a data breach, compromising the sensitive information of over 700 attendees. The leaked data includes scans of passports and state identity cards belonging to numerous high-profile figures. Among those affected are former British Prime Minister David Cameron and US investor Anthony Scaramucci, along with hedge fund billionaire Alan Howard and Binance executive Richard Teng. The event, organized by the Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM), is a significant gathering for the global financial industry. The vulnerability was identified in a database managed by a third-party vendor. ADFW confirmed the issue, stating the database was secured immediately upon discovery. Initial reviews suggest that access was limited to the security researcher who found the misconfigured system, with no evidence of malicious exploitation. This incident highlights ongoing risks associated with misconfigured databases on the internet.




