Resort Data Processing Data Leak Puts Thousands at Risk

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Resort Data Processing, based in Edwards, CO, experienced a data breach in its security system.

 

What Happened? 

  • The breach occurred on February 19th, 2025
  • The company discovered the leak on April 23rd, 2025
  • Resort Data Processing informed the public on May 14th, 2025
  • 5,007 individuals' sensitive data was exposed

To see the official notice, click here.

So now we know what happened. But what information was leaked? Let’s take a look. 

  • Full names
  • Payment card numbers
  • CCV numbers
  • Payment card expiration dates

This doesn’t look good; that is a significant amount of sensitive data that is out there. Are you wondering what could happen with this information? Let’s go over it. 

Having this kind of data exposed makes it easier for fraudsters to make unauthorized purchases or steal identities. It can lead to financial loss and a lot of hassle trying to fix the damage. Anyone affected should stay alert and take steps to protect themselves.

But what steps should be taken for your protection? Read on, we've got some answers. 

  • Monitor your bank and credit card statements regularly for any unauthorized charges.
  • Set up fraud alerts with the major credit bureaus to get notified of suspicious activity.
  • If you think you’ve been affected, reach out to Morgan & Morgan for a free case review and expert advice.
  • Consider freezing your credit to prevent new accounts from being opened in your name.
  • Change passwords and enable two-factor authentication on your financial and online accounts.
  • Be cautious of phishing emails or calls asking for more personal information.

 

Resort Data Processing’s breach has put your sensitive information in danger. If your data was exposed, don’t delay. Morgan & Morgan is here to stand up for you. Contact us now for a free consultation.

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