Recently, Gansevoort discovered a data breach that may have exposed sensitive personal information. The breach, which occurred around February 6, 2024, was identified through an investigation, leading Gansevoort to notify affected individuals on June 20, 2024. Although the exact details of the compromised information have not been publicly disclosed, it potentially includes names, Social Security numbers, driver’s licenses, and financial account details, among other types.
Gansevoort, known for its luxury hotels and modern amenities, reported the incident following state guidelines on personal information breaches. The company has not specified which exact data was exposed but adheres to state regulations for notifying individuals whose data may have been compromised.
Founded in 2003 and headquartered in New York, Gansevoort operates several high-end hotels, including the iconic Gansevoort Meatpacking in Manhattan. With over 200 employees, the company focuses on providing premium guest experiences through innovative design and wellness amenities.
In response to the breach, Gansevoort has undertaken measures to address and mitigate the impact of the incident. The company is working to ensure the security of its systems and is actively informing affected individuals as part of its commitment to transparency and customer protection.
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