
You can get the complete listing of impacted hotels here and see the company’s official press release on the matter here. Starwood reports that since discovering the breach, they’ve removed the malware and stepped up security, but these are all after-the-fact measures. While comforting, it amounts to too little, too late for the people who have had their card information stolen.
The number and sophistication of attacks against corporate servers continues to increase, underscoring yet again, just how important data security is. 2015 was a record setting year for high profile hacks, and unfortunately 2016 will probably be even worse. If you’ve been putting off making upgrades to system security at your company, don’t delay longer. Take a cue from the biggest names in the tech industry, and beef up security as much as you can. Microsoft, for example, is spending a billion dollars in an ambitious effort to tighten security across the board. If they’re spending a billion, shouldn’t your company be spending at least something?
The signs are hard to miss, and it’s clear at this point that the hackers aren’t playing around. They’re getting better and better at what they do, which puts your company at ever greater risk. The longer you put off making serious investments in your system’s security, the more likely you are to be the next headline we read about.

