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Booking.com Data Breach Exposes Customer Information to Unauthorized Access

Severity: Medium (Score: 48.9)

Sources: Theguardian, Databreaches, Theaustralian.Au

Summary

Booking.com has reported a significant data breach affecting its customers, particularly in Australia. The breach has likely compromised personal information, including names, email addresses, and phone numbers, accessed by unauthorized third parties. The company noticed suspicious activity on several reservations and took immediate action to contain the issue. Customers have been warned to be vigilant against phishing attempts, as malicious actors may impersonate Booking.com or accommodation providers. While the exact number of affected customers remains unknown, there are concerns about whether credit card or bank details were also compromised. Booking.com has previously faced multiple cyber attacks, including a notable phishing scam that targeted hotel workers in the UAE. The company emphasized its commitment to enhancing security measures to protect customer data. Key Points: • Booking.com experienced a data breach affecting customer personal information. • Customers are advised to be cautious of phishing attempts following the breach. • The scope of the impact on financial information remains unclear.

Key Entities

  • Data Breach (attack_type)
  • Phishing (attack_type)
  • United Arab Emirates (country)
  • Booking.com (company)
  • T1566 - Phishing (mitre_attack)
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