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Heads up if you\u2019ve stayed or made reservations at a Marriott or Starwood property over the last decade. A major security issue was just announced and the scope of the problem is actually quite astonishing. Here\u2019s what you need to know about the Marriott International data breach.<\/p>\n
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What is the Marriott Data Breach?<\/strong><\/p>\n On November 30th, Marriott International announced that the private information of up to 500 million guests became compromised. The breach is one of the largest in history and brings up a variety of concerns regarding consumer privacy safety.<\/p>\n They noted that an internal tool recognized a data breach in September, but wasn\u2019t able to confirm the issue was part of the Starwood database until November. Further investigation revealed that the problem has happened since as far back as 2014 and that the exact breadth of the issue isn\u2019t yet known.<\/p>\n Who is Affected by the Marriott Data Breach?<\/strong><\/p>\n To be blunt, 500 million people is a lot. If you\u2019ve traveled on business in the past or regularly stay at the hotel chain\u2019s properties, your personal data is likely compromised. Additionally, those who merely made reservations but never actually stayed the night are also included in the breach.<\/p>\n According to NBC News, Marriott also reported that for 327 million of those people, the information includes some combination of a name, mailing address, phone number, email address, passport number, Starwood Preferred Guest account information, date of birth, gender, arrival and departure information, reservation date, and communication preferences. Encrypted credit card information is also likely stolen, but the company isn\u2019t yet sure if the thieves were able to reveal account numbers.<\/p>\n An additional report also suggested that employee information might have even been compromised, especially in situations where workers took advantage of employee discounts to stay at hotels around the globe.<\/p>\n