Oct. 7, 2023, 10:55 p.m. | Wes Davis

The Verge - All Posts www.theverge.com


K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal/Tribune News Service via Getty Images


The Wall Street Journal wrote on Thursday that MGM Resorts International didn’t pay the ransomware attackers who broke into its systems last month, forcing the company to shut down systems at several of its hotels and casinos. The hack kept many waiting to check into their rooms, including FTC chair Lina Kahn, who was in Las Vegas, Nevada to attend meetings about a merger between Kroger and Albertsons.


MGM said …

attackers casinos customer customer data data down hackers hotels images international journal las las vegas mgm mgm resorts pay ransomware review service system systems the company vegas wall street journal

CyberSOC Technical Lead

@ Integrity360 | Sandyford, Dublin, Ireland

Cyber Security Strategy Consultant

@ Capco | New York City

Cyber Security Senior Consultant

@ Capco | Chicago, IL

Sr. Product Manager

@ MixMode | Remote, US

Corporate Intern - Information Security (Year Round)

@ Associated Bank | US WI Remote

Senior Offensive Security Engineer

@ CoStar Group | US-DC Washington, DC