Orbitz said hackers may have accessed 880,000 credit card numbers and possibly the names, dates of birth, phone numbers, and addresses of consumers who booked through the site in 2016 and 2017.
The Orbitz data breach pales in comparison to the Equifax hack of 2017 and has been buried among headlines concerning Facebook. For many, this story barely counts as “news” because it’s just honestly not that “new.”
For me, the humdrum attitude of complacency is what makes the Orbitz data breach blogworthy.