Hotels.com Credit-card Numbers Stolen
posted by Bunyamin Najmi
The data of 243,000 Hotels.com customers were on a laptop computer stolen from an employee of accounting firm Ernst & Young.According to Hotels.com, which is owned by Expedia (Research) and Ernst & Young the laptop was stolen in late February inside a locked vehicle and began notifying customers that their information was stolen last week. The laptop contained names, addresses, and credit or debit card information, mostly related to Hotels.com transactions. Ernst & Young said that the security and confidentiality of their client information is of critical importance to them and they regret any inconvenience or concern this incident may have caused Hotels.com and their customers. Read [Hotels.com Customer Data Stolen] and [Hotels.com credit-card numbers stolen] |
