South Florida Sun-Sentinel Palm Beach (Sunday)

Marriott hackers focused on passport info

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BETHESDA, Md. — Fewer Marriott guest records than previously feared were compromise­d in a massive data breach, but the largest hotel chain in the world confirmed Friday that 5.25 million unencrypte­d passport numbers were accessed.

The compromise of those passport numbers has raised alarms among security experts because of their value to state intelligen­ce agencies.

The FBI is leading the investigat­ion of the data theft and investigat­ors suspect the hackers were working on behalf of the Chinese Ministry of State Security, the rough equivalent of the CIA.

The hackers accessed about 20.3 million encrypted passport numbers. There is no evidence that they were able to use the master encryption key required to gain access to that data.

Unencrypte­d passport numbers are valuable to state intelligen­ce agencies because they can be used to compile detailed dossiers on people and their internatio­nal movements.

In the case of China, it would allow that country’s security ministry to add to databases of aggregated informatio­n on valued individual­s. Those data points include informatio­n on people’s health, finances and travel.

“You can identify things in their past that maybe they don’t want known, points of weakness, blackmail, that type of thing,” said Priscilla Moriuchi, an analyst with Recorded Future who specialize­d in East Asia at the U.S. National Security Agency where she spent 12 years. She left the agency in 2017.

When the hotel chain disclosed the breach in November, the company said hackers compiled stolen data undetected for four years, including credit card and passport numbers, birthdates, phone numbers and hotel arrival and departure dates.

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When Marriott disclosed the breach in November, it said hackers compiled stolen data undetected for four years.

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