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Booking.Com s GDPR Fine Should Serve as Wake-Up Call Twitter Get Permission
The 475,000 euro ($560,000) fine levied this week against hotel booking site Booking.com by Dutch privacy authorities should serve as a wake-up call for other companies when it comes to following the rules of the EU s General Data Protection Regulation laws, some experts say.
On Wednesday, the Dutch Data Protection Authority announced the fine against Booking.com, which is headquartered in Amsterdam. The Dutch Data Protection Authority, also known as AP, is the independent data protection authority for the Netherlands and is charged with investigating breaches and enforcing GDPR rules.
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Booking.com Fined $558,000 for Late Breach Notification
Phil Muncaster UK / EMEA News Reporter , Infosecurity Magazine
A major hotel bookings site has been fined €475,000 after failing to report a serious data breach within the time period mandated by the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
Booking.com suffered the breach back in 2018 when telephone scammers targeted 40 employees at various hotels in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
After obtaining their login credentials to a Booking.com system, they were able to access the personal details of over 4100 customers who had booked a hotel room in the UAE via the site. Credit card details on 283 customers were also exposed, and in 97 cases the security (CVV) code was compromised.
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