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New Yorkers can delete their data stored with hotel chain
Marriott Gets $52 Million Slap On Wrist For Security Breaches Due To ‘Lax Security’
The hospitality giant continues to face fallout from security breaches over the past decade. But one could argue that governments have largely let Marriott off the hook.
Marriott settles with the FTC for $52 million over data breaches
The FTC claimed that Marriott's faulty data security practices led to three massive breaches between 2014 and 2020.
Marriott data breach settlement: New Yorkers can delete their data stored with hotel chain
When people book a hotel stay for travel or work, they shouldn’t have to worry that their personal data and credit card information will be stolen."
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Aviation geeks: You can now book a private night in a 737 suite with Marriott points
The newly relaunched Cockpit Suite at The Corendon Amsterdam New-West contains the entire fuselage — cockpit and the front ...
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Marriott Settlement, OTA Buybacks and Hyatt-American Air Loyalty Play
Today's podcast looks at Marriott's big settlement, the shaky 2025 OTA forecast, and new loyalty rules for Hyatt and American ...
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Marriott International, FibraHotel, Fibra Danhos and Beyond Ventures Announce the Highly Anticipated Return of The Ritz-Carlton Brand to Cancun
Marriott International, Inc. announced an agreement with FibraHotel (BMV: FIHO12), Fibra Danhos (BMV: DANHOS13) and Beyond ...
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