Best Western loses 8 Million customer records.
Date: 8/27/2008 9:15 am
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"Scotland's Sunday Herald newspaper has an exclusive report that the Best Western hotel chain has lost the personal details of each and every guest who has stayed at any of its 1300 hotels in the past 12 months. This amounts to details on 8 million customers and includes information such as name, address, credit card details and employment details. The data even includes future booking details, causing speculation that homes could be targeted for burglary when it's anticipated they will be unoccupied. A Best Western spokesperson is quoted as saying 'Best Western took immediate action to disable the compromised log-in account in question. We are currently in the process of working with our credit card partners to ensure that all relevant procedural standards are met, and that the interests of our guests are protected.'"
At this point, I have to ask what are the goals of companies with computers and security? Are they attempting to protect their customer data? Do they take due diligence in evaluating their own internal security?
If they do not, then why would I shop there? It seems that while the security industry is pointing out that there are signnificant vulnerabilities in corporate security, that many companies do not want to change their strategy, until its too late.

