
Marnie Wilking, the chief information security officer of Booking.com is photographed during an interview at Collision 2024 in Torontoon June 18, 2024. As travelers rush to book their summer getaways, Booking.com’s internet safety boss says to watch out for supercharged AI scams. (Photo by Cole BURSTON / AFP)
TORONTO, Canada — As travelers rush to book their summer getaways, Booking.com’s internet safety boss says to watch out for supercharged AI scams.
Marnie Wilking, chief information security officer at the Netherlands-based travel giant, said generative AI had sparked an explosion in online phishing scams, and that the hospitality industry, long spared, had also become a target.
“Over the course of the last year…






























