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    Scanning the largely empty casino floor at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas on
    Tuesday (Sept 12), Marina Lopez said a cyberattack on the property’s
    parent company, MGM Resorts International, has been a hassle.

    Restaurants were only taking cash, as was the poolside bar: She had to
    pay cash for a margarita the previous day, too. But those annoyances
    were a bigger problem for guests who found many slot machines weren’t
    working, she said.

    “People came to play, they couldn’t play and they left,” said Lopez, who
    is from Santa Cruz, California.

    Two days into a cyberattack on Las Vegas-based MGM Resorts, the fallout
    at its properties along the city’s famous strip varied from casino to
    casino. Sportsbooks were closed at the Cosmopolitan and MGM Grand, and
    several guests said checking in took longer because staff was doing
    everything by hand, jotting down credit-card information on clipboards.
    Slot-machine attendants cashed out players the same way.

    Many of the websites to MGM’s resorts remained unavailable on Tuesday.

    Still, more than half of the guests interviewed at the Cosmopolitan and
    the Bellagio, which seemed largely unaffected, weren’t aware of the
    hack. And by midday Tuesday, credit cards were being accepted in at
    least some of MGM’s resorts.

    Details of the attack remained scant, including who was behind it, their
    possible motive and the type of information the hackers may have
    obtained. The FBI office in Las Vegas was aware of the attack and
    assisting, an agency spokesperson said.

    Shares of MGM fell 1.7% to US$41.99 (RM196.55) Tuesday in New York. That’s on top of a 2.4% loss Monday (Sept 11).

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    MGM Resorts shut down certain systems after discovering the attack and
    began an investigation with the help of external cybersecurity experts,
    according to a statement posted on social media. In another statement
    posted Monday evening, MGM said its resorts, including dining,
    entertainment and gaming, were “currently operational.”

    But not without some snags.

    A waiter at the Cosmopolitan, who asked not to be identified, said
    credit-card payments were working fine, but online orders and
    communications between properties remained down.

    Traffic at the MGM Grand was noticeably light. A number of slot machines
    weren’t functioning, and an ATM machine wasn’t providing cash advances.

    MGM Resorts was also the victim of a 2019 data breach that exposed
    personal information on as many as 10.6 million customers. –
    Bloomberg





    Credit: The Star : Tech Feed

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