Medicine Hat News

Massive, extended data breach at Marriott’s Starwood hotels

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BETHESDA, Md. The informatio­n of as many as 500 million guests at Starwood hotels has been compromise­d and Marriott said that it’s discovered that unauthoriz­ed access within its Starwood network has been taking place since 2014.

The company said Friday that credit card numbers and expiration dates of some guests may have been taken. For as many as two-thirds of those affected data exposed could include mailing address, phone number, email address, passport number, Starwood Preferred Guest account informatio­n, date of birth, gender, arrival and departure informatio­n, reservatio­n date and communicat­ion preference­s. For some guests, the informatio­n was limited to name and sometimes other data such as mailing address, email address or other informatio­n.

“We fell short of what our guests deserve and what we expect of ourselves,” CE0 Arne Sorenson said in a prepared statement. “We are doing everything we can to support our guests, and using lessons learned to be better moving forward.”

Email notificati­ons to those who may have been affected will begin rolling out Friday.

While the breach affected “approximat­ely 500 million guests” who made a reservatio­n at a Starwood hotel, some of those records could belong to people who had multiple stays.

When the two companies announced their merger in November 2015, Marriott had 54 million members of its loyalty program and Starwood had 21 million. Many travellers were members in both programs.

Asked for more details on the 500 million number, Marriott spokesman Jeff Flaherty Friday morning said the company has not finished identifyin­g duplicate informatio­n in the database.

Marriott said that there was a breach of its database in September, which had guest informatio­n related to reservatio­ns at Starwood properties on or before Sept. 10.

An internal security tool signalled a potential breach on Sept. 8, but the company was unable to decrypt the informatio­n that would define what data had potentiall­y been exposed.

Starwood operates hotels under the names W Hotels, St. Regis, Sheraton Hotels & Resorts, Westin Hotels & Resorts, Element Hotels, Aloft Hotels, The Luxury Collection, Tribute Portfolio, Le Méridien Hotels & Resorts, Four Points by Sheraton and Design Hotels.

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