Wynn Resorts reported that there is no indication of data compromise outside the United States following a recent cybersecurity breach affecting employee data. While hackers claimed to have deleted the data and demanded bitcoin, Wynn Resorts stated the incident has not impacted guest experience, operations, or properties. This comes amid a series of hacking attacks targeting Las Vegas-based gaming companies, including MGM Resorts and Marina Bay Sands.
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No sign that data outside U.S. compromised says Wynn Resorts after hacking attack
Wynn Resorts reported that there is no indication of data compromise outside the United States following a recent cybersecurity breach affecting employee data. While hackers claimed to have deleted the data and demanded bitcoin, Wynn Resorts stated the incident has not impacted guest experience, operations, or properties. This comes amid a series of hacking attacks targeting Las Vegas-based gaming companies, including MGM Resorts and Marina Bay Sands.