Not much details but , at least the site is warning customers.
From the article:
The company said some customers were recently tricked into disclosing their names, phone numbers, email addresses and travel bookings.
The site is encouraging users that may have been duped into giving their payment information away to contact their banks for further guidance
An individual was reportedly able to convince customers that they represented either Hotels.com or the hotel where they booked a stay through phony emails and SMS messages, according to an email sent to travelers this morning.
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