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Starwood Tio Hacked...

AhMeng

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Marriott hack hits 500 million guests
  • 48 minutes ago

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The records of 500 million customers of the hotel group Marriott International have been involved in a data breach.

The hotel chain said the guest reservation database of its Starwood division had been compromised by an unauthorised party.

It said an internal investigation found an attacker had been able to access to the Starwood network since 2014.

The company said it would notify customers whose records were in the database.
Starwood's hotel brands include W Hotels, Sheraton, Le Méridien and Four Points by Sheraton. Marriott-branded hotels use a separate reservation system on a different network.


Marriott said it was alerted by an internal security tool that somebody was attempting to access the Starwood database. After investigating, it discovered that an "unauthorised party had copied and encrypted information".

It said it believed its database contained records of up to 500 million customers.

For about 327 million guests, the information included "some combination" of name, mailing address, phone number, email address, passport number, account information, date of birth, gender, and arrival and departure information.

It said some records also included encrypted payment card information, but it could not rule out the possibility that the encryption keys had also been stolen.

"We deeply regret this incident happened," the company said in a statement.

"Marriott reported this incident to law enforcement and continues to support their investigation. The company has already begun notifying regulatory authorities."

The company has set up a website to give affected customers more information. It will also offer customers in the US and some other countries a year-long subscription to a fraud-detecting service.

In a statement, the UK's Information Commissioner's Office said: "We have received a data breach report from Marriott involving its Starwood Hotels and will be making enquiries. If anyone has concerns about how their data has been handled they can report these concerns to us."
 

borom

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Those who work in IT or related areas will tell you that business/corpn/govts in an effort to cut cost often RUSH to push out IT "solutions" or e-based business models without proper security in place -and the recent MOH incidents is a good example.
When things cocked up and our confidential data is stolen , they just apologise, no sacking, no court case ect2.
They reap the cost savings while consumers pay the price-what a load of shit.
A good example are the banks-where the Q are getting longer at ATM's as consumers has to do self service in many things instead of being serviced by a teller.
The banks earn more, sack its tellers, and yet interest rates are a pittance!
I'm not an IT person and often wonder if all this shit has to do with the type of person doing IT -just look around you and see these backpack carrying type in long sleeves and talking non stop on the phone.
 

Bonut

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Anything to do with Starwood outsourcing the IT department to elite Serangoon Valley pros ?
 
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