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Marriott, FTC and Starwood
FTC orders Marriott and Starwood to boost cybersecurity following major incidents
As a result, its estimated hackers had access to Marriott systems for up to four years, and these breaches landed the firm with a $52 million penalty by the FTC earlier this year, as the FTC argued the firm tried to hide the breaches, and “deceived consumers by claiming to have reasonable and appropriate data security.”
FTC Finalizes Order Against Marriott and Starwood Over Data Breaches
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has finalized an order requiring Marriott International, Inc. and its subsidiary, Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide LLC, to implement stringent data security
Marriott and Starwood ordered to implement security overhaul in FTC settlement
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has finalized an order requiring Marriott International Inc. and its subsidiary Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide LLC to implement a comprehensive information security program to settle charges following multiple hacks of the hotel group that led to the theft of details of 344 million customers globally.
FTC orders Marriott and Starwood to implement strict data security
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has ordered Marriott International and Starwood Hotels to define and implement a robust customer data security scheme following failures that led to massive data breaches.
Massive Marriott and Starwood data breaches require 13 fixes, says the FTC
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has responded to a series of massive Marriott and Starwood data breaches, ordering the
FTC finalizes order with Marriott, subsidiary to address security failures
The Federal Trade Commission announced it has finalized an order requiring Marriott (MAR) International, and its subsidiary Starwood Hotels
Marriott and Starwood hotels will have to get better at data security
After Marriott and its subsidiary suffered major data breaches, the FTC charged them with failing to protect consumers’ info with ‘reasonable security.’
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New FTC rule requires hotels to disclose all fees upfront
On Tuesday, the Federal Trade Commission finalized a broad rule requiring various industries, including hotels, to disclose ...
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Hotels Will Be Banned From Adding Hidden Charges to Your Final Bill in 2025—Here’s What to Know
According to a new ruling, hotels and vacation rentals will no longer be allowed to surprise guests with “junk fees” like ...
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Marriott and Starwood ordered to implement wide-ranging security program
Marriott and Starwood Hotels & Resorts must implement a “comprehensive information security program” to settle charges filed ...
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FTC issues rules requiring hotels, ticket sellers to reveal ‘junk fees’
The industries must display the full price of a hotel room, concert ticket or sporting event upfront to customers or face potential federal punishment.
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