Travelers Beware: Booking.com Hit by 'Reservation Hijacking' Hack

Booking.com customers warned of potential fraud after platform discloses security breach, changes customer PINs to protect accounts.
Travel giant Booking.com has warned customers of a potential security breach, urging them to be on high alert for attempted reservation hijacking. The company has not disclosed details on how many customers were impacted, but said it has taken measures to secure accounts by resetting customer PINs.
In a statement, Booking.com acknowledged the breach and stated that they are actively working to protect customer information and prevent any further unauthorized access. The company has not provided specifics on how the breach occurred or what type of customer data may have been accessed by the hackers.
Reservation hijacking is a common tactic used by cybercriminals to gain unauthorized access to users' travel bookings. By obtaining a customer's login credentials or other sensitive information, hackers can then modify or cancel existing reservations, potentially costing victims significant time and money to rectify the situation.
Booking.com is urging all customers to be vigilant and carefully monitor their accounts for any suspicious activity. The company has also advised users to create strong, unique passwords and enable two-factor authentication whenever possible to add an extra layer of security.
This latest breach is a stark reminder of the importance of cybersecurity in the travel industry, where customer data is often a prime target for hackers. As more and more bookings and reservations move online, travel platforms must continually strengthen their security measures to protect their customers from increasingly sophisticated threats.
Experts recommend that Booking.com customers remain vigilant, closely monitor their accounts, and report any suspicious activity to the company immediately. By working together, travel providers and customers can help mitigate the risks of reservation hijacking and other cyberattacks.
Source: BBC News


