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Eugene

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Sat Feb 16, 2019, 04:48 PM Feb 2019

Marriott now lets you check if you're a victim of the Starwood hack

Source: TechCrunch

Marriott now lets you check if you’re a victim of the Starwood hack

Zack Whittaker / 24 hours ago

Hotel chain giant Marriott will now let you check if you’re a victim of the Starwood hack.

The company confirmed to TechCrunch that it has put in place “a mechanism to enable guests to look up individual passport numbers to see if they were included in the set of unencrypted passport numbers.” That follows a statement last month from the company confirming that five million unencrypted passport numbers were stolen in the data breach last year.

The checker, hosted by security firm OneTrust, will ask for some personal information, like your name, email address, as well as the last six-digits of your passport number.

Marriott says data on “fewer than 383 million unique guests” was stolen in the data breach, revealed in September, including guest names, postal addresses, phone numbers, dates of birth, genders, email addresses and reservation information. Later it transpired that more than 20 million encrypted passport numbers were also stolen, along with 8.6 million unique payment card numbers. Marriott said only 354,000 cards were active and unexpired at the time of the breach in September.

Opening up the checker to the wider public is a bright spot in what’s been a fairly atrocious incident recovery by Marriott since the breach. The company’s initial response was plagued with hiccups and missteps that many security experts stepped in to fill in the gaps at their own expense.

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Read more: https://techcrunch.com/2019/02/15/marriott-starwood-hack-check/
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Marriott now lets you check if you're a victim of the Starwood hack (Original Post) Eugene Feb 2019 OP
Last line of the article "Use the checker at your own risk." I attended japple Feb 2019 #1

japple

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1. Last line of the article "Use the checker at your own risk." I attended
Sat Feb 16, 2019, 05:17 PM
Feb 2019

an event at a Marriott in Canada last year, and am concerned. How do you even weigh the risks?

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