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The MGM Resorts 2019 data breach is much larger than initially reported, and is now believed to have impacted more than 142 million hotel guests, and not just the10.6 million that ZDNet initially reported back in February 2020. The new finding came to light over the weekend after a ha...
A database of nearly 10.7 million customers of MGM Resorts hotels is being traded on a forum used by hackers. The details include full names, home addresses, phone numbers, emails and dates of birth, as well as more detailed data on some individuals such as driver licence numbers and ...
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MGM Resorts International has agreed to pay $45 million to settle a lawsuit over data breaches that exposed the information of 37 million customers.
Reuters reported that MGM Resorts International filed a lawsuit in federal court on Monday, hoping to block the U.S. Federal Trade Commission from investigating the fallout from a September 2023 cyberattack that allowed “criminal actors” to obtain cust
The 2019 MGM Resorts data breach is much bigger than initially anticipated. The news about the MGM Resorts data breach broke in February 2020. It was
confirmed whether any consumer or employee data was leaked. The data breach lawyers at Console & Associates, P.C. are investigating potential claims of anyone affected by the MGM Resorts breach, hoping to inform them of the risks they might face in the wake of a breach and their legal ...
MGM Resorts has confirmed what many feared, saying that hackers stole customer data as part of the breach that crippled the company. The company made the revelation ina regulatory filingwith the SEC: Based on the ongoing investigation, the Company believes that the unauthorized third-party activity...
So far, MGM Resorts are keeping quiet on the matter, but its 2019 data breach, which included personal data on high-profile individuals such as former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey and pop star Justin Bieber, saw data being sold on the dark web for $3,000. Now, as the data is freely avai...