The hotel chain must implement major security changes and help the more than 344 million customers affected by its multiple ...
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced a complaint and proposed consent order against Marriott International Inc. and its subsidiary, Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide LLC, on October 9, 2024, ...
The complaints said multiple data breaches occurred between 2014 and 2020, impacting more than 344 million customers globally. As part of the settlement with the FTC, Marriott and Starwood must ...
The FTC says Marriott and Starwood, which it acquired in 2016, deceived customers by claiming to have reasonable and appropriate data security, but instead left them vulnerable to ...
Marriott International and its subsidiary Starwood Hotels will pay $52 million and create a comprehensive information security program as part of settlements for data breaches that impacted over ...
This settlement addresses charges related to multiple data breaches that occurred between 2014 and 2020, impacting over 344 million customers globally. The FTC alleged that Marriott and its ...
Kansas will be receiving part of a $52 million lawsuit after a data breach leaked over 131 million Marriott guest records ...
In case you think that data breaches are never a major legal issue in commercial real estate, Marriott International and Starwood Hotels & Resorts are still dealing with the aftermath of three ...
The settlement resolved liability for a series of three data breaches including two breaches involving Starwood that began before its acquisition by Marriott. Although the FTC lacks authority to ...
Marriott's settlement covers data breaches impacting 300 million customers. Cyberattacks linked to Chinese hackers continue to threaten U.S. data security. Marriott International Inc MAR has ...
Marriott International Inc. agreed to pay $52 million to resolve state and federal claims related to massive data breaches between 2014 and 2020 that impacted more than 344 million customers ...
"Treat your data like you would treat your money. Your personal data is just like currency—take the same precautions," warns an attorney not associated with the FTC action but experienced in ...