Data Breach in Sabre: Hotel reservation information intruded
Sabre Corporation, a top notch IT solution provider for airlines and hotel companies, has revealed a breach in its hospitality solution SynXis central reservation system which may have exhibited consumers’ payment card data and personally identifiable information.
According to its quarterly reports, an unauthorized party, who gained access to payment information corresponding to a subset of hotel reservations, has accessed the SynXis software-as-a-service platform.
Sabre did not mention when or how the intrusion took place nor did it disclose the number of affected records.
The company reported that unauthorized access is now arrested and there was no evidence of continued unauthorized activity.
Also, there was no reason to believe that any other sabre systems beyond Synxis central reservations had been affected.
The SynXis Central Reservations solution gains distribution, operations, retailing and guest experience. Likewise 36,000 hotel properties depend on this technology. Recent victims include Hyatt Hotels Corp, InterContinental Hotels Group, Kimpton Hotels and Restaurants, Omni Hotels & Resorts and Rosen Hotels & Resorts.
" Sabre, like many other organizations, enables access to its system with only a username and static password, both something one knows &ndash a.k.a. single factor authentication," said McGrath in emailed comments.
" The compromised Sabre system, according to its website, offers ' seamless connectivity to over 120 property management, seven revenue management, seven CRM and 18 content management solutions,' yielding another 152 potential applications this single successful attack could expose to the cybercriminals," Hill speculated in a statement.
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