Several Hilton Hotels Fall Under Cyberattacks

  25 November 2015    Read: 733
Several Hilton Hotels Fall Under Cyberattacks
Hilton Worldwide has released a statement that several of the hotel chain`s locations experienced cyber attacks and that there is a possibility that its customer data was compromised.
Several locations of the US Hilton hotel chain were compromised by hackers using malware to steal guest credit card data, Hilton Worldwide company said in a statement.

"Hilton Worldwide has identified and taken action to eradicate unauthorized malware that targeted payment card information in some point-of-sale systems. Hilton immediately launched an investigation and has further strengthened its systems," the company said on Tuesday.

Hotel representatives did not state whether hackers obtained customer credit or debit card data, however, all guests who made cashless payments between November 18 and December 5, 2014, or between April 21 and July 27, 2015, were strongly encouraged to closely examine their card statements for possible suspicious activity.

In the United States, as well as globally, cyber attacks have increased. On November 10, the US Department of Justice indicted three people on charges of conducting cyberattacks on several financial institutions, including the JPMorgan Chase bank.

The defendants allegedly targeted pharmaceutical companies, online casinos and electronic currency exchanges as well, which illicitly brought them hundreds of millions of dollars between 2007 and 2015.

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