Marriott\'s Starwood hack hits up to 500 million customers

Marriott's Starwood hack hits up to 500 million customers

Reuters 

By and Panchadar

Shares were down 5.7 percent in late afternoon trade on of the hack, one of the largest in history, which prompted regulators in Britain and at least five U.S. states to launch investigations.

The said it was looking into the attack on Starwood, whose brands include Sheraton, St. Regis, W and It advised affected customers to check for identity fraud and report it to the bureau's

The hack began in 2014, a year before offered to buy Starwood to create the world's largest The $13.6 billion deal closed in September 2016.

Some 327 million customer records containing information including passport details, birthdates, addresses, phone numbers and email addresses were exposed, according to the company.

The hackers also accessed payment card data for an undisclosed number of customers, the company said.

"What makes this serious is the number of people involved, the intimacy of the data that was taken and the long delay between the breach and discovery," said Mark Rasch, a former U.S.

Some customers complained to on Twitter, where Starwood was among the top trending U.S. topics. They used terms including "duped," "angry" and "merger disaster" to express frustration over the incident.

Attorneys filed a lawsuit in a federal court within hours of the disclosure which seeks class-action status for customers whose data was exposed in the breach.

The complaint accuses Marriott of negligence as well as deceptive and unfair trade practices and sought unspecified financial compensation for harm caused by exposure of their data.

The company said on its website that it learned of the breach on Sept. 8 when an sent an alert about suspicious activity.

"We fell short of what our guests deserve," Marriott said in a statement.

Attorneys general in Connecticut, Illinois, Massachusetts, and said they would investigate the attack, as did the

"The public deserves to know how this happened," said in a statement.

Company representatives could not be reached to comment on the lawsuit, government investigations or to explain why it had taken so long to uncover and disclose the hack.

Marriott said on its website that it would inform affected guests about the breach starting on Friday, and that it had reported it to and regulatory authorities.

The breach appeared to be the second-largest on record, based on records compromised, after one at in 2013 that exposed all of its 3 billion user accounts. That incident cost $47 million in litigation expenses and prompted to cut $350 million off the price it paid when it acquired most of

Marriott said it was too early to estimate the financial impact of the breach, though it would not affect its long-term financial health. The said it was working with its to assess coverage.

said in a note to clients that breach-related costs, including legal fees, technical expenses and increased security, could force Marriott to delay the roll out of a new customer loyalty program planned for early 2019.

"Investor sentiment toward Marriott could remain somewhat negative in the near term until this security incident is fully resolved and its true financial impact is learned," Baird said.

and each incurred costs of about $200 million after massive payment-card breaches in 2013 and 2014.

The breach highlights the need for companies to pay close attention on cyber security when making acquisitions.

"Understanding the cybersecurity posture of an investment is critical to assessing the value of the investment and considering reputational, financial, and legal harm that could befall the company," said Jake Olcott, a with cybersecurity firm

(Reporting by in New York, and Panchadar in Bengaluru; Additional reporting by and in Bengaluru, Diane Bartz in Washington, Jonathan Stempel in New York; Editing by and Nick Zieminski)

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First Published: Sat, December 01 2018. 01:46 IST