50,000 ID's Stolen From Bahamas Atlantis Resort
Nassau, Bahamas (AHN) - The identities of more than 50,000 customers of the Atlantis resort have been stolen.
According to CNET.com, Kerzner International, owner of the luxury 2,300-room Atlantis resort on Paradise Island, revealed details of the data theft in a document filed with the Bahamas Securities and Exchange Commission.
Information stolen included names, addresses, credit card details, Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers and bank account data, according to the filing.
"To date, the resort has not received any evidence that the information has been used to commit identity fraud or in any other manner adverse to its customers," according to a the statement.
According to CNET.com, Kerzner International, owner of the luxury 2,300-room Atlantis resort on Paradise Island, revealed details of the data theft in a document filed with the Bahamas Securities and Exchange Commission.
Information stolen included names, addresses, credit card details, Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers and bank account data, according to the filing.
"To date, the resort has not received any evidence that the information has been used to commit identity fraud or in any other manner adverse to its customers," according to a the statement.
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