Rising Tide of Cyber Threats: Booking.com Faces Surge in Customer Hacking Incidents

 

Dark forums are places where hackers advertise what they can do to increase attacks against Booking.com customers. As cybercriminals continue to target hotel guests by offering up to $2,000 for hotel logins, they are offering up to 2,000 dollars for hotel logins.

In the event of a phishing attack occurring at Booking.com on November 12, 2023, reports emerged saying the company had confirmed the attack had happened.

It appears from Booking.com’s statements, that it appears that hackers have been able to collect information about credit cards from consumers.

An online travel agency with its headquarters in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Booking.com has been operating since 1997. 

With over 2.7 million properties worldwide, including more than 400,000 hotels, Booking.com offers reservations for more than 2.7 million properties. There is also the opportunity for owners of motels, apartment units, and resorts to upload their listings to Booking.com. 
Among the largest online travel agencies, Booking.com is also routinely ranked as one of the most popular travel applications that can be downloaded from the mobile web. It is estimated that the revenue generated by Booking.com exceeds $10 billion annually and that the company employs more than 21,600 people.

This incident remains a looming problem for Booking.com, and the investigation into the incident continues. 


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