On or about April 30, 2026, Morning Star Tours became aware of suspicious activity involving systems operated by a third-party technology provider. According to the Notice of Data Breach, the company promptly initiated an investigation and engaged forensic specialists to determine the scope of the incident.
The investigation determined that the incident occurred between April 24, 2026, and April 30, 2026, during which time personal information may have been inadvertently exposed. Following a review of the affected data set, Morning Star Tours worked to identify the individuals whose information may have been impacted before issuing notification letters.
After identifying the affected data, Morning Star Tours implemented measures to mitigate potential risks and continues to evaluate opportunities to strengthen its systems to prevent similar incidents in the future.
Morning Star Tours is a Dallas, Texas-based travel agency founded in 1995 specializing in Christ-centered, guided pilgrimages and biblical study tours.
Morning Star Tours also stated that it has no evidence that personal information has been misused as a result of the incident. However, the investigation confirmed that certain data may have been exposed.
Individuals whose information may have been involved began receiving written notification letters in June 2026. If you received a Notice of Data Breach from Morning Star Tours, it confirms that your personal information may have been impacted.
As part of its response, Morning Star Tours is offering affected individuals complimentary identity protection services through IDX, including credit monitoring, identity theft recovery, and insurance reimbursement coverage, for a specified duration if individuals enroll by the stated deadline.
What information is involved in the Morning Star Tours Data Breach?
Compromised information may include:
First Name
Last Name
Other Personally Identifiable Information (PII)
The notice indicates that highly sensitive information such as Social Security numbers, driver’s license numbers, and financial account information were not involved in this incident.
Your Personally Identifiable Information (PII) includes identifying details such as your name and associated personal data. Even when more sensitive identifiers are not involved, exposed PII can still be used in phishing attempts or other forms of fraud.
If your information was involved, it is important to remain vigilant by monitoring communications, watching for suspicious emails, and reviewing any unusual account activity.
If you received a Notice of Data Breach from Morning Star Tours, your personal information may be at risk.
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