The agreement will settle FTC charges that Marriott and Starwood failed to implement data security measures, which resulted ...
The settlement resolved liability for a series of three data breaches including two breaches involving Starwood that began before its acquisition by Marriott. Although the FTC lacks authority to ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Federal Trade Commission said on Wednesday it will require Marriott International and its subsidiary Starwood ... security program to settle charges over multiple ...
the settlement in this case obligates Marriott and Starwood to provide consumers deletion rights and prominently link to the deletion request process from their websites and apps, a requirement now ...
The FTC says Marriott and Starwood, which it acquired in 2016, deceived customers by claiming to have reasonable and appropriate data security, but instead left them vulnerable to ...
Marriott International and its Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide ... to 49 states and the District of Columbia to settle ...
Marriott will now allow U.S. customers to request the deletion of their personal information and review loyalty accounts and restore any stolen points. Marriott is required by the FTC to enhance ...
Marriott will have to pay a fine of $52 million. This one stems from the breach of its Starwood guest account database. With this settlement and the one with the FTC, the company has its work cut ...
Marriott International agreed to bolster its information security practices to settle ... million Starwood customer records, went undetected for almost four years, according to the FTC.
WASHINGTON :The U.S. Federal Trade Commission said on Wednesday it will require Marriott ... Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide to put in place an information security program to settle charges ...