Booking.com has disclosed a data breach where unauthorized third parties accessed customer reservation systems, potentially exposing personal information including names. The specific attack vector, affected systems, and scope of the incident were not detailed by the company. No CVSS score, specific version information, patch, or workaround was provided in the source article.
“Unauthorized third parties may have been able to access certain booking information associated with your reservation,” email alerts sent out by Booking.com over the weekend warn. The online travel agency did not say which system(s) were accessed by the unauthorized third parties nor explained the scope of the incident. They only said that they “recently noticed suspicious activity affecting a number of reservations” and that their investigation revealed that the attackers may have accessed name(s), … More → The post Booking.com data breach: Customer reservation data exposed appeared first on Help Net Security .