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Posted On March 24, 2025 Personal Injury

Resort Data Processing Data Breach Investigation

March 24 – The Resort Data Processing data breach lawyers at Console & Associates, P.C are investigating the data breach that was reported after the company was targeted in a recent cyber security attack. The Resort Data Processing data breach resulted in the exposure of consumers’ sensitive personal information being compromised.

What Happened As A Result Of The Resort Data Processing Data Breach?

According to the New Hampshire Attorney General’s website, Resort Data Processing reported a data breach after they discovered unauthorized access to their systems through compromised vendor credentials.

The investigation revealed that an unauthorized party exploited these credentials to scrape information that had been entered by consumers making online reservations. This unauthorized access occurred between December 25, 2024, and January 22, 2025 – nearly a month during which reservation data was potentially being harvested without detection.

Upon discovering evidence of this unauthorized activity, Resort Data Processing initiated a comprehensive review of the affected systems to determine the scope of the breach and identify which consumers’ information had been compromised. While the public filing with the New Hampshire Attorney General does not specifically detail the types of personal information exposed, this analysis would typically involve examining reservation records to determine what customer data might have been accessed.

On March 20, 2025, Resort Data Processing sent out data breach letters to those individuals whose information was affected by the breach. These personalized notifications should provide recipients with specific details about what categories of their personal information were compromised in the incident.

About Resort Data Processing

Data Breach AlertResort Data Processing, Inc. operates as a specialized technology provider focused on the hospitality industry. Based in Vail, Colorado, the company develops and maintains property management software solutions designed for accommodation businesses.

The company’s primary business function involves creating and supporting software systems that handle various aspects of hospitality operations. Their product offerings include reservation management systems, front desk operational tools, housekeeping coordination software, accounting integrations, and online booking interfaces. These technological solutions are utilized by a range of hospitality businesses including hotels, resorts, vacation rental properties, and campground operations.

Resort Data Processing maintains a relatively modest organizational structure with approximately 28 employees working across software development, customer support, sales, and administrative departments. The company generates an estimated annual revenue of $5 million through software licensing, implementation services, and ongoing support contracts with their hospitality clients.

As a technology vendor in the hospitality sector, Resort Data Processing’s systems interface with consumer data during the reservation process, which explains their involvement in collecting and processing the personal information that was compromised in this breach incident.

How Can We Help You With A Resort Data Processing Data Breach Lawsuit?

Our data breach lawyers are eager to speak to victims of the Resort Data Processing data breach to determine what damages they sustained and what compensation may be available to them. If you recently received a NOTICE OF DATA BREACH from Resort Data Processing and would like a free consultation, contact the Console & Associates, P.C. law firm at (866) 778-5500 to discuss your legal options, or submit a confidential contact form.

NOTICE: If you received a NOTICE OF DATA BREACH letter from Resort Data Processing, contact the attorneys at Console & Associates at (866) 778-5500 to discuss your legal options, or submit a confidential Case Evaluation form here.