250 Hyatt Hotels Across 50 Countries Hit by Data Breach
15 de stycznia de 2016
Last Thursday, Hyatt announced that it discovered malicious software in about 250 of its hotels’ payment processing systems (mainly at its restaurants) that may have compromised customers’ credit and debit card details. According to Hyatt, the malware was present from August 13 to December 8, 2015.
Hyatt acknowledged in a statement that the issue is under investigation and that as of to date, there is no indication that other customer information was affected. The company encourages customers to remain vigilant and to review payment card account statements closely.
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