Posted on 11/30/2018 7:47:03 AM PST by bitt
Marriott International said early Friday that data on roughly 500 million customers staying at Starwood hotel properties had been compromised in a breach that gave unknown attackers access to the Starwood network since 2014.
The company said it has not finished identifying duplicate information in the database, but believes it contains information on up to approximately 500 million guests who made a reservation at a Starwood property.
The hotel giant said that on September 8, 2018, it received an alert from an internal security tool regarding an attempt to access the Starwood guest reservation database. The company said it quickly engaged leading security experts to conduct an investigation, which found that there had been unauthorized access to the Starwood network since 2014.
Marriott recently discovered that an unauthorized party had copied and encrypted information, and took steps towards removing it. On November 19, 2018, Marriott was able to decrypt the information and determined that it was from the Starwood guest reservation database, the company said in a breach disclosure.
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“Im cashless every day!”
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We po’ folks were way ahead of the curve!
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>> “Im cashless every day!” <<
You’d be better off if you were cardless!
“Nowhere to go.”
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That’s odd. I have a lot of people telling me where to go...
:D
I’ve been cashless for most of my life!......................
Now anyone will know I was with my mistress while staying at the Marriott.....
“Ive been cashless for most of my life!.”
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I been dirt poor and I been reasonably well-off. Though I’m happy either way, being reasonably well off is the nicer of the two - usually.
I get that response sometimes.
Sure there are places I would like to go but I can’t see it for years to come.
Same here.
A friend recently returned from Europe. When she tried to purchase something (food) with her credit card the purchase was disallowed. All her other cards, which she had not taken to EU, were also blocked. Occurred a couple days ago so I don’t know the follow up information.
Save your cash folks
What do we pay the damn ‘intelligence services’ for? Do they do anything other than play cowboys and Indians with Russians ... then do political ‘leaks’ to the jerks at the Washington Post?
How about they get off their butts and start protecting the country from cyber attacks? Earn their damn pay for once. Come on NSA, CIA, FBI and the other 17 ‘intelligence’ sinecure groups - do your job - protect the country from cyber attacks...
Well, not all at once...
I think many of us stayed with her. Did she say you were the only one? She says that to everybody!
“I bet Marriots lawyers are slitting their wrist at the thought of how much in damages theyll be paying out over this.”
I wouldn’t bet on it. I’ve been the victim of multiple large scale hacks and the only “compensation” i’ve received is lame a$$ credit monitoring (for a limited period of time).
I put a freeze on my credit years ago after it was obvious there was zero security and zero accountability.
Jackie Chan was the other. He called her #9 as he never asked for her name....
My credit went to India once and bought a tank of gas. Lol. The credit card company called me ASAP and asked if it was me. Told them no and they sent me a new card.
Crap! We spend 2017 Christmas week at the Sheraton Waikiki. Don’t guess there is anything specific that I can do except watch my credit card on a daily basis. :<((((
You can probably ask your CC provider to issue a new card with a new number.
500 MILLION new cards to be issued to customers is a big job.
Even the postage will be around $250,000.
Sure, but the other 499,999,999 people aren’t relevant. You need a new card and can ask your provider for one. About 5 years ago one of my card numbers was hacked from some website that I used (no idea which, I used it a llot of places). My CC company figured it out themselves, stopped all the bad charges and sent me a new card with a new number on it without my lifting a finger. In your case you are going have to ask them for it.
everything from your credit card numbers to your passport data.
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