A Nevada gambling regulator said Thursday that the hackers who knocked down all Las Vegas Sands websites for two days and counting did not steal any patron data, including credit card information.
Casinos & Gaming
For the latest Las Vegas casino and gaming industry news and headlines visit reviewjournal.com.
By HOWARD STUTZ / RJ
Owners of the Peppermill Casino in Reno agreed to pay a $1 million fine to state gaming regulators after an employee was caught using a common slot machine “reset” key on games operated by competing Northern Nevada casinos in order to steal proprietary information.
MOST READ
1
2
3
4
5
Why South Point owner bought land near resort for $5.5M
CARTOONS: Why illegal immigrant life guards are a bad idea
Longtime Nevada federal judge dies after struck by vehicle
LV high school changing nickname, mascot as trademark deal ends
3 people killed in suspected Henderson murder-suicide identified