Mark Mason
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Marriott Data Breach of 500M Guests, Including Credit Cards, Shows Dash Use Case
Marriott hotels experience one of the largest data breaches in history, compromising the data of 500 million guests, illustrating the need for secure and private payment methods like Dash.
The breach, which affected a statistically significant portion of the world’s population, reportedly began as early as 2014. The hack is one of the most significant in history, dwarfing the Equifax hack of last year, which exposed over 200,000 credit card numbers. According to a notice by Marriott posted on the 30th of November, the breach includes a wide variety of guest information including contact details and even passport numbers:
Read more - https://dashnews.org/marriott-data-breach-of-500m-guests-including-credit-cards-shows-dash-use-case/

Marriott hotels experience one of the largest data breaches in history, compromising the data of 500 million guests, illustrating the need for secure and private payment methods like Dash.
The breach, which affected a statistically significant portion of the world’s population, reportedly began as early as 2014. The hack is one of the most significant in history, dwarfing the Equifax hack of last year, which exposed over 200,000 credit card numbers. According to a notice by Marriott posted on the 30th of November, the breach includes a wide variety of guest information including contact details and even passport numbers:
Read more - https://dashnews.org/marriott-data-breach-of-500m-guests-including-credit-cards-shows-dash-use-case/