“We are pleased that all of our casinos, hotels, dining, entertainment, and resort services are operating normally, and are welcoming thousands of guests each day,” the company reported on its X account.
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Hacker gangs have taken credit for the cybersecurity issue that has plagued Nevada’s largest employer for 10 days. MGM did not detail current impacts on other operations.
The company likely shut down TITO operations to prevent cash tickets from being spit out by MGM casino slot machines.
A second significant jackpot hit at the Las Vegas airport.
The first officially licensed NFL slot machines hit Las Vegas casino floors Monday with Aristocrat Gaming’s Super Bowl Jackpots being activated at multiple properties.
There are no indications whether MGM has insurance covering losses for the cyberattack currently underway.
The six-figure win was one of several recent jackpots across the Las Vegas Valley.
The planned mid-December opening comes nearly two decades after the north Strip resort’s plans were first unveiled.
With many computer systems still down a week after the attack began, the company has no update on a return to normal operations.
Las Vegas casinos have been hit hard by cyberattacks and scammers in recent months.