Aman luxury hotel chain data breach hits 215K guests
Data allegedly obtained from the ultra-luxury hotel brand Aman's Salesforce CRM was leaked publicly. The breach contains over 215,000 unique email addresses along with names, addresses, phone numbers, dates of birth, nationalities, and VIP status for many records. The incident occurred in April 2026 and was added to Have I Been Pwned on May 1.
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- phone-numbers
- dates-of-birth
- nationalities
The ultra-luxury hotel chain Aman suffered a data breach that exposed the personal information of more than 215,000 guests after records were allegedly taken from its Salesforce CRM system and later leaked publicly. The incident, which occurred in April 2026, was added to Have I Been Pwned on May 1, confirming the scale of the exposure.
Public reporting indicates the dataset contains 215,000 unique email addresses accompanied by full names, physical addresses, phone numbers, dates of birth, nationalities, and VIP status flags for many records. The breach originated from an unsecured Salesforce instance used by the hospitality group, which operates exclusive properties frequented by high-net-worth individuals, celebrities, and corporate executives. Have I Been Pwned verified the data sample and listed the incident under the Aman breach entry, noting that the information appeared for sale or public distribution before being archived.
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