If you stayed at one of 14 Trump hotel properties between July 2016 and March 2017, there’s a chance your credit card data and other personal information may have been pilfered. (We have posted the full list of new hacks here .)

According to a Tuesday statement posted on the Trump Hotels website, a booking service called Sabre notified the Trump Organization that "an unauthorized party gained access to account credentials that permitted access to payment card data and certain reservation information for some of our hotel reservations…"

In short, they got hacked.

Trump Hotels says that credit card numbers (including expiration dates and security codes) and cardholder names were taken. In some cases, phone numbers and addresses of hotel customers were snagged, too.

The statement continued: "We are working with Sabre to address this issue. We understand that Sabre engaged a leading cybersecurity firm to support its investigation. Sabre indicated that they also notified law enforcement and the payment card brands about this incident."

This latest incident is not the first time Trump properties have been hacked. In October 2015, Trump Hotels were similarly targeted.