Data Breach

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:mad: kam gerade per Mail. Ist ja nun nix Neues mehr, aber ärgerlich allemal. Sind noch mehr betroffen?

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Dear Customer:

We were notified by our database marketing vendor, Epsilon, that we are among a group of companies affected by a data breach. How will this affect you? The company was advised by Epsilon that the files accessed did not include any customer financial information, and Epsilon has stressed that the only information accessed was names and e-mail addresses. The most likely impact, if any, would be receipt of unwanted e-mails. We are not aware at this time of any unsolicited e-mails (spam) that are related, but as a precaution, we want to remind you of a couple of tips that should always be followed:

• Do not open e-mails from senders you do not know

• Do not share personal information via e-mail

Hilton Worldwide, its brands and loyalty program will never ask you to e-mail personal information such as credit card numbers or social security numbers. You should be cautious of "phishing" e-mails, where the sender tries to trick the recipient into disclosing confidential or personal information. If you receive such a request, it did not come from Hilton Worldwide, its brands or its loyalty program. If you receive this type of request you should not respond to it but rather notify us at fraud_alert@hilton.com.

As always, we greatly value your business and loyalty, and take this matter very seriously. Data privacy is a critical focus for us, and we will continue to work to ensure that all appropriate measures are taken to protect your personal information from unauthorized access.

Sincerely,

Jeffrey Diskin
Senior Vice President, Customer Marketing
Hilton Worldwide
 
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kuususi

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Dear Customer,

Re: Important information regarding a breach to the privacy of your email address.

Barclays Bank of Delaware is the bank behind your credit card referenced above. We have been informed by Epsilon, a marketing vendor we use to send emails to customers, that someone outside their company gained unauthorized access to files in their systems that included your email address. This has affected many of our credit cards under our various co-brands, including the brand on your card.
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Die US-Version der Lufthansa Kreditkarte von Barclays ist auch betroffen. (n)
 

djohannw

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Marriott auch:

Dear Marriott Customer,

We were recently notified by Epsilon, a marketing vendor used by Marriott International, Inc. to manage customer emails, that an unauthorized third party gained access to a number of Epsilon's accounts including Marriott's email list.

In all likelihood, this will not impact you. However, we recommend that you continue to be on the alert for spam emails requesting personal or sensitive information. Please understand and be assured that Marriott does not send emails requesting customers to verify personal information.

We take your privacy very seriously. Marriott has a long-standing commitment to protecting the privacy of the personal information that our guests entrust to us. We regret this has taken place and apologize for any inconvenience.

Please visit our FAQ to learn more.

Sincerely,

Marriott International, Inc.

Viele Grüße - Dirk
 
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Na das stand doch hier mehrmals im Forum, hast du etwa keine Phishing-Mail bekommen? Dann hast du wohl nicht bei LH.com mit Paypal bezahlt.

Man mußte dazu LH nicht mit Paypal nutzen - war in der Phishing-Aktion auch ohne Paypal drin. LH verleugnet sie übrigens hartnäckig. Angeblich wären keine DAten verlorengegangen. Die gelieferten Ausreden sind göttlich.
 
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Und zur Hilton-Meldung: Habe die Mail noch nicht bekommen, was mich wundert. Spamfolder ist durchsucht. Da ist auch nichts verloren gegangen.

Jedenfalls um Längen bessere Informationspolitik als LH.
 

herward1

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Habe ebenfalls die Hhonors -mail bekommen. Steht das nun im Zusammenhang mit der vor einigen Tagen geposteten 2500 Punkte- Aktion ?
 
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HONig

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Die Phishingmails wurden an _alle_ LH-Kunden verschickt, unabhängig davon, ob sie nun Paypal-Konten haben oder nicht.

Das Datenleck damals war auf LH-Seite, da sind Kunden-E-Mail-Adressen verloren gegangen.

Ich schlage aber vor, diese Diskussion dort fortzuführen und für hier festzuhalten, daß Hilton immerhin ehrlich ist. Eine Tugend, die die LH nicht kennt.
 
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Hilton meldet selbständig das Datenleck, LH bestreitet es selbst auf Nachfrage heute noch.

Wer informiert seine Kunden besser?
 
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