I wonder how long it will take people to realize that no company or government can keep their data private long term, and that the only way to retain your privacy is to not give up your data in the first place?
"Marriott has confirmed a second data breach in three years — this time involving the personal information on 5.2 million guests.
The hotel giant said Tuesday it discovered in late February the breach of an unspecified property system at a franchise hotel. The hackers obtained the login details of two employees, a hotel statement said, and broke in weeks earlier during mid-January.
Marriott said it has “no reason” to believe payment data was stolen, but warned that names, addresses, phone numbers, loyalty member data, dates of birth and other travel information — such as linked airline loyalty numbers and room preferences — were taken in the breach."
https://techcrunch.com/2020/03/31/marriott-hotels-breached-again/
"Marriott has confirmed a second data breach in three years — this time involving the personal information on 5.2 million guests.
The hotel giant said Tuesday it discovered in late February the breach of an unspecified property system at a franchise hotel. The hackers obtained the login details of two employees, a hotel statement said, and broke in weeks earlier during mid-January.
Marriott said it has “no reason” to believe payment data was stolen, but warned that names, addresses, phone numbers, loyalty member data, dates of birth and other travel information — such as linked airline loyalty numbers and room preferences — were taken in the breach."
https://techcrunch.com/2020/03/31/marriott-hotels-breached-again/