Marriott hacked again, 5.2 million guests affected

Marriott hacked again, 5.2 million guests affected

Bad actors accessed a range of personally identifiable information, including names, dates of birth and a lot more



For the second time within two years, hotel giant Marriott has disclosed that it has suffered a data breach. The new incident has affected 5.2 million of its guests, compromising a range of their personal information, including names, email and mailing addresses, and the names of their employers. Considering that the previous breach affected over half a billion people and exposed a wide range of personal data, some might view the new breach as less damaging.


According to the hotel operator’s investigation, the new incident originated in a franchise hotel that operates under the Marriott brand. The login credentials of two employees at the hotel were used by an unknown party to access the guests’ information. Once the breach was discovered, the credentials were disabled and an investigation was launched.


The probe revealed that the nefarious activity started in the middle of January 2020 and wasn’t discovered until late February, which left a period of around six weeks for the cybercriminals to harvest the data. It wasn’t until now that the international hotel chain disclosed the breach and notified the affected customers.


“Although our investigation is ongoing, we currently have no reason to believe that the information involved included Marriott Bonvoy account passwords or PINs, payment card information, passport information, national IDs, or driver’s license numbers,” said Marriot in an official statement.


On the other hand, the exposed information consisted of contact details, including names, addresses, email addresses, phone numbers, loyalty account numbers and points balances, gender, partial ..

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