Customer data from more than 350 hotels around the world may have been accessed as part of realistic reservation-hijacking scams. At least 350 hotels, vacation rentals, motels, and guesthouses in 50 ...
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Booking.com phishers could be invading your inbox. The travel and hotel reservation platform notified customers this past week that their personal information, such as names, email addresses, phone ...
Airlines used to give away most of their nicest seats, but they have increasingly found ways to persuade people to pay a lot for them. Credit...Christa Jarrold Supported by By Niraj Chokshi Twenty ...
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