MGM Resorts said costs from a disruptive ransomware hack has exceeded $110 million, including $10 million in one-time consulting cleanup fees.
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MGM Resorts said costs from a disruptive ransomware hack has exceeded $110 million, including $10 million in one-time consulting cleanup fees.
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MGM Resorts brought its computer systems back online on September 20th after ransomware disrupted operations for 10 days.
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MGM Resorts and Caesars Entertainment hit by cyberattacks, shattering the image of impenetrable casino security.
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The hijacked data includes driver’s license numbers and/or social security numbers from a Caesars Entertainment loyalty database.
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A known ransomware gang has taken credit for the highly disruptive cyberattack on MGM Resorts, and the company has yet to restore impacted systems.
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MGM Resorts confirms “cybersecurity incident” led to the shutdown of web sites and IT systems of hotels throughout the United States.
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