Published on April 15, 2026
Booking.com, a leading travel platform, has alerted customers about potential ‘reservation hijacking’ incidents after a recent cyber attack. The company has confirmed that it altered user Pins to bolster security. However, it remains tight-lipped regarding the number of customers impacted.
Reports indicate that unauthorized users accessed accounts, enabling them to alter or cancel reservations. This breach has raised alarms in an industry already grappling with cybersecurity challenges. Customers are advised to monitor their bookings closely.
The travel site has emphasized its commitment to user security while implementing new measures. Customers received notifications urging vigilance and the creation of stronger passwords. Industry experts recommend enabling two-factor authentication where possible.
This incident has heightened concerns within the travel sector, as more consumers rely on online platforms for bookings. Trust in digital services may waver, leading to increased scrutiny on how companies handle user data. Long-term, the breach could impact customer retention and profitability for Booking.com.
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