Marriott reveals that hackers accessed sensitive information of 500 million guests

Marriott Hack

Another day, another hack. As we referenced yesterday with respect to the Dunkin' Donuts hack, it seems that we can't even go a week without a new high-profile security breach making the news. In light of that, a more serious security breach appears to have impacted Marriott. Specifically, the hotel chain today revealed that an unauthorized party accessed its Starwood guest reservation database this past September.

Marriott relays that it first became aware of the breach on September 8th when an internal security tool flagged an attempt by someone to gain access to the reservation database. Upon consulting with outside security experts, Marriott ultimately realized that someone had been accessing the database since 2014 and had been copying information.

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