In a significant win for consumer protection, Colorado has been awarded $822,434 in a nationwide settlement over Marriott’s massive data breach. The settlement comes after a multi-year investigation, led by Attorney General Phil Weiser and nearly every state attorney general in the country, into the hotel giant’s failure to safeguard customer information. The breach, which affected Marriott’s Starwood guest reservation system, went undetected for years, allowing criminals to steal sensitive personal data from millions of guests between July 2014 and September 2018. In the U.S. alone, over 131 million guest records were compromised, including contact details, passport numbers, credit card information, and even hotel stay preferences. “We’re not just holding… Read More
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