celebrities, and politicians) was posted on a hacking forum. At the tame, the casino and hotel chain did not disclose any details about the number of customers that were affected by the incident and
vincente had another characteristic that was, to many people at metro, even more repellent. he was obviously, even ostentatiously effeminate, and conduct that had gone unremarked in new york caused constant comment in culver city. one incident, from the early 40s, ...
The company said that it discovered the breach in the summer of 2019. While it has apparently made no public statement about the incident until now, it said that at the time, it contacted guests who may have been affected. It also hired two leading cybersecurity forensics firms to assist w...
"MGM Resorts was aware of the scope of this previously reported incident from last summer and has already addressed the situation," an MGM spokesperson told ZDNet in an email today, referring to the company's efforts to notify impacted users. An MGM spokesperson also pointed out that "...
"We continue to work diligently to resolve our cybersecurity issue while addressing individual guest needs promptly," MGM Resorts said in a statement on Thursday morning. The company said on Monday, when news of the incident broke, that it had shut down certain computer systems to protect...
However, while MGM's security incident went under the radar last year, the publication of this data dump on a very popular and openly accessibly hacking forum this week has brought it to many other hackers' attention. Under the Breach, the company that spotted this leak and noti...
Sure. Right now, I think we'll be able to grow EBITDAR in Las Vegas in each of the next three quarters. And you're correct to note that the third quarter will probably represent greater growth relative to the second and the fourth quarter primarily because of the incident last year. An...