The agreement will settle FTC charges that Marriott and Starwood failed to implement data security measures, which resulted ...
WASHINGTON, Oct 9 (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Trade Commission said on Wednesday it will require Marriott International and its subsidiary Starwood ... program to settle charges over multiple ...
Our Consumer Protection/FTC and Privacy, Cyber & Data Strategy teams unpack Starwood Hotels’ and Marriott International’s settlements with the Federal Trade ...
Inc. and its subsidiary Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide LLC (collectively, Marriott) agreed to settle on the terms of a settlement order with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) for its alleged ...
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 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 and Starwood failed to set up proper password controls, access controls, firewall controls, or network segmentation, according to the FTC. The chain also neglected to patch outdated ...
As part of the settlement with the FTC, Marriott and Starwood must implement a comprehensive information security program designed to enhance data protection across their hotel networks worldwide.
Oct 25 – Lyft agreed to pay a $2.1 million civil fine to settle U.S. Federal Trade Commission charges it misled prospective ... According to the FTC, Lyft deceived drivers about how much they ...
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