1. Breach disclosed on a Friday. 2. The data about 500m people DOES NOT belong to their guests, but to Marriott. They have every right to allow it be compromised. 3. Breach unlikely to be costly, and affect stock price. 4. Other hotel chains should consider incident response.https://twitter.com/MarriottIntl/status/1068460980621971456 …
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No I believe they shorted first, then disclosed the vulnerability, then converted the short. Or rather the third party hedge fund did the actual trading
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Doesn't make any difference, disclosure means the stock market doesn't care very much.
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