Marriott says its database hacked affecting up to 500 million


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Marriott International said on Friday that up to 500 million hotel guests may have had their data compromised in a hack of the Starwood reservation database.


During the recent investigation of a “data security incident” of the Starwood system, Marriott learned “that there had been unauthorised access to the Starwood network since 2014,” a statement said.


The company said on Friday that credit card numbers and expiration dates of some guests might have been taken.


More to follow.


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