Short-term accommodation provider Sonder Holdings on Wednesday confirmed some of its systems, including “certain” guest records that may include driver’s licenses and passports, were exposed in a data breach.
Data accessed during the breach included guest records created prior to Oct. 1, 2021, some of which involved Sonder account holders’ usernames, passwords, full names, phone numbers, home addresses, email addresses and dates of birth. Some data also may have included guest receipts with the last four digits of credit card numbers, transaction totals and booking dates at Sonder properties, according to the company.
Some forms of identification, including driver’s licenses and passports may have been accessed for a…