Vacation-booking biz Orbitz has warned that sensitive details on as many as 880,000 credit cards have “likely” been stolen from its servers by hackers. In a statement today, US-based Orbitz said it discovered evidence of an intrusion on one of its legacy platforms on March 1, and called in a third-party forensics team. It now looks as though its central booking system was penetrated – and names, payment card information, dates of birth, phone numbers, email addresses, physical and/or billing addresses, and customers’ gender could have been stolen.
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ORIGINAL SOURCE: The Register