Online travel agent Booking.com has admitted that it has had to compensate customers whose personal details have been stolen.

Guests booking hotel rooms have unwittingly handed over money to criminals. By accessing Booking.com reservations, the crooks have been able to obtain contact details to send customers demands for prepayment. Booking.com says it is countering the fraudsters. Booking.com is one of the biggest online travel agents. The Netherlands-based firm boasts on its website that every day customers book 700,000 room nights in more than 200 countries.

Bogus emails

Claire Coldwell from West Yorkshire used Booking.com to book hotel rooms for her and her colleagues who were attending a trade fair in London. She expected to pay at the end of her stay, but then she received emails and calls that said something different: "I got an email supposedly from Booking.com saying that, because of the unusually high demand for those dates, the Hilton had taken the decision to ask for prepayment in full for the whole week." That would have meant Claire paying £3,000 in advance. Claire then got an email supposedly from the Hilton requesting the same thing: "They had everything like the reservation number, names of guests and the logos looked accurate.".....Read more HERE