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Marriott Hacked: Security Breach and Data Compromised

Hotels operated and franchised under Marriott’s brands use an application to help provide services to guests at hotels. At the end of February 2020, Marriott identified that an unexpected amount of guest information may have been accessed using the login credentials of two employees at a franchise property. Marriott believes this activity started in mid-January 2020. Upon discovery, Marriott confirmed that the login credentials were disabled, immediately began an investigation, implemented heightened monitoring, and arranged resources to inform and assist guests.

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Although our investigation is ongoing, Marriott currently have no reason to believe that the information involved included Marriott Bonvoy account passwords or PINs, payment card information, passport information, national IDs, or driver’s license numbers.

At this point, Marriott believe that the following information may have been involved, although not all of this information was present for every guest involved:

Guest Notification

On March 31, 2020, Marriott sent emails about the incident to guests involved. The email was sent from marriott@email-marriott.com because this is the standard email account used to communicate with our guests.

Self-Service Portal

Marriott have set up a self-service online portal for guests to be able to determine whether their information was involved in the incident and, if so, what categories of information were involved. This portal can be accessed here.

Dedicated Call Center Resources

Marriott have established dedicated call center resources for guests to obtain more information, which can be reached by calling the following numbers:

The call center resources will be staffed during ordinary business hours in the United States, 8:00am-8:00pm EDT Monday through Friday. Language support will be provided in English and French, and additional translation services will be available upon request.

Additional Guest Support

Marriott have taken the following additional steps to help our guests:

Free IdentityWorks Enrollment

Where available, Marriott is offering guests involved the option to enroll in a personal information monitoring service, IdentityWorks, free of charge for 1 year. This service will be provided by Experian, a global data and information services provider. This is an optional service that allows you to identify information that you would like to have the service monitor; how much information to include in the monitoring is completely up to you. Any information that you provide to Experian will only be used by Experian for the sole purpose of the monitoring service.

Due to regulatory and other reasons, IdentityWorks or similar products are not available in all countries/regions. IdentityWorks is currently available in Australia, Brazil, Canada, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Ireland, Italy, Mexico, New Zealand, Poland, Singapore, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Language support for online enrollment is available in English, French, French Canadian, German, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish.

To use IdentityWorks to start monitoring your personal information please follow the steps below:

A credit card is not required for enrollment in Experian IdentityWorks.

Frequently Asked Questions

These Frequently Asked Questions May Be Supplemented From Time to Time

What Happened?

Hotels operated and franchised under Marriott’s brands use an application to help provide services to guests at hotels. At the end of February 2020, Marriott identified that an unexpected amount of guest information may have been accessed using the login credentials of two employees at a franchise property. Marriott believe this activity started in mid-January 2020. Upon discovery, Marriott confirmed that the login credentials were disabled, immediately began an investigation, implemented heightened monitoring, and arranged resources to inform and assist guests.

What information was accessed?

Although our investigation is ongoing, Marriott currently have no reason to believe that the information involved included Marriott Bonvoy account passwords or PINs, payment card information, passport information, national IDs, or driver’s license numbers.

At this point, Marriott believe that the following information may have been involved, although not all of this information was present for every guest involved:

If you are uncertain whether your information was involved in the incident, Marriott have set up a self-service online portal for guests to be able to determine whether their information was involved and, if so, what categories of information were involved. This portal can be accessed here.

What steps did you take in response?

Upon discovery, Marriott confirmed that the login credentials were disabled, immediately began an investigation, implemented heightened monitoring, and arranged resources to inform and assist guests. Internal and external security teams have been working hard to investigate the incident, implement additional security measures, and address what was found.

In addition, if you are a Marriott Bonvoy member and Marriott have determined that your information was involved:

Was my information involved in the incident?

On March 31, 2020, Marriott sent emails to guests involved. Marriott have also set up a self-service online portal for guests to be able to determine whether their information was involved in the incident and, if so, what categories of information were involved. This portal can be accessed here.

Was my Marriott Bonvoy password or PIN involved?

No. Marriott currently have no reason to believe that the information involved included Marriott Bonvoy account passwords or PINs. Nonetheless, Marriott encourage you to take steps to protect yourself and your account and have described those steps below under the heading “What other steps can I take?”

Were payment cards involved?

No. Marriott currently have no reason to believe that the information involved included any payment card information.

Were driver’s license or national identification numbers involved?

No. Marriott currently have no reason to believe that the information involved included any driver’s license or national identification numbers.

Were passports involved?

No. Marriott currently have no reason to believe that the information involved any passport information.

How many guests were involved in this incident?

Although Marriott’s investigation is ongoing, the company currently believes that information may have been involved for up to approximately 5.2 million guests.

What is Marriott doing for guests involved?

Marriott are providing guests involved with information about steps they can take, including enrolling in the IdentityWorks online information monitoring service.

Marriott is also working hard to ensure that our guests have answers to questions with a dedicated website and call center resources.

How will I know that the email notification I receive is from Marriott?

Marriott want you to be confident that the email notification you receive is from Marriott. The email was sent from marriott@email-marriott.com because this is the standard email account used to communicate with our guests.

Marriott also want you to be aware that when other companies have provided notifications like this, ill-intentioned people used the opportunity to try to trick individuals into providing information about themselves through the use of links to fake websites (phishing) or by impersonating someone they trust (social engineering). Please note that the email you may receive from us will not contain any attachments or request any information from you.

What is IdentityWorks and how do I enroll?

IdentityWorks is a personal information monitoring service that Marriott will offer, free of charge for 1 year. This service is provided by Experian, a global data and information services provider. This is an optional service that allows guests involved to identify information that you would like to have the service monitor; how much information to include in the monitoring is completely up to you. Any information that you provide to Experian will only be used by Experian for the sole purpose of the monitoring service.

Due to regulatory and other reasons, IdentityWorks or similar products are not available in all countries/regions. IdentityWorks is currently available in Australia, Brazil, Canada, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Ireland, Italy, Mexico, New Zealand, Poland, Singapore, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Language support for online enrollment is available in English, French, French Canadian, German, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish.

To use IdentityWorks to start monitoring your personal information please follow the steps below:

A credit card is not required for enrollment in Experian IdentityWorks.

What other steps can I take?

To guard against the information involved being used for phishing or social engineering attempts or attempts to access and use the points in your Marriott Bonvoy account, you can take a number of precautionary steps, in addition to enrolling in IdentityWorks:

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