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MGM cyber-attack could cost millions

But by dawn Friday, the union had secured tentative labor deals with all three companies, narrowly averting a sweeping strike at 18 hotel-casinos along the Strip. Agreements with MGM and Caesars — the Strip's two largest employers — came earlier in the week, while the settlement with Wynn Resorts was announced just a few hours before the strike deadline. Las vegas news mgm Casino officials didn't say how long the outages were or what caused them.

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The exact nature of the breach remains undisclosed for the time being – although Nevada has very strict breach reporting laws on its books. The fact that MGM Resorts appears to have pulled multiple systems offline strongly suggests its IT and security teams are trying to contain a ransomware attack. How did Scattered Spider hack MGM? The former president of the MGM Grand casino in Las Vegas was sentenced to one year of probation Wednesday on a federal criminal charge related to his failure to report millions of dollars in wagers by an illegal bookmaker at his casino.

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Get the free daily newsletter read by industry experts Read more about cyber attacks The nature of the issue was not described, but the statement said efforts to protect data involved "shutting down certain systems." The websites for Bellagio and the Aria in Las Vegas as well as the Borgata, a casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey and the Beau Rivage casino and hotel in Mississippi, were down Monday afternoon. 

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LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — MGM Resorts is getting more of its online systems operating normally after a cybersecurity breach crippled the company's online operations. More from CBS News "Any target can be breached, as defense cannot win 100% of the time," he said. "It is not that MGM did 'bad' or was negligent. If an advanced persistent threat, defined by its heightened skills, resources and time, targets you, they will find a way to access what they should not."