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If you made a booking sometime last November for a future stay at Trump Vancouver, you, too, may be the victim of hacking.

The latest comes just months after the luxury chain paid a US $50,000 penalty related to a previous security breach that resulted in fraudulent charges being made on customers’ credit cards.

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According to a notice posted to the Trump Hotels website recently, a digital security breach has compromised the names, phones, e-mails, addresses and credit-card information — including name, card number, expiration date and, in some cases, security code — of guests who used their reservation system between Nov. 8 and 19, 2016 to making hotel bookings at a number of Trump properties, including the Trump International Hotel and Tower Vancouver.

The months-long breach spans 14 Trump properties worldwide and began in November 2016 and extended to March 2017. In the case of Trump Soho, the breach was found to have affected information as far back as July 2016.