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Marriott (MAR) will be required to review its customer loyalty rewards accounts and restore stolen royalty points as well. The agreement will settle FTC charges that Marriott and Starwood failed ...
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission said on Wednesday it will require Marriott International and its subsidiary Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide to put in place an information security program to ...
The FTC complaint charged that Marriott and Starwood deceived consumers by claiming to have reasonable and appropriate data security when they failed to deploy reasonable security to protect ...
Marriott International and its Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide subsidiary will put in place a "robust" new data security program to settle charges that its poor security practices led to a ...
Separately, Marriott agreed Wednesday to pay $52 million to 49 states and D.C. to settle charges brought by state attorneys general about data security.
In a separate settlement also announced on Wednesday, Marriott agreed to pay a $52 million penalty to 49 states and the District of Columbia to resolve similar data security allegations, the FTC said.
Marriott and Starwood to boost data security after FTC settlement following major data breaches impacting 344 million customers.