NEW YORK (AP) — The cybersecurity attack at MGM Resorts last month is expected to cost the casino giant more than $100 million, the Las Vegas-based company said in a Thursday regulatory filing.
MGM wasn't the only casino giant to see a cybersecurity breach last month.
The Reno-based company said that its casino and online operations were not disrupted.
Beyond the casino world, Clorox also disclosed a cybersecurity attack recently — noting the company identified “unauthorized activity” on some of IT systems back in August.
________________AP Reporters Ken Ritter and Rio Yamat in Las Vegas contributed to this report.
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Bill Hornbuckle, Hornbuckle, Hornbuckel, Clorox, Ken Ritter, Rio
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MGM Resorts, Las, MGM, Social, Securities and Exchange Commission, Caesars Entertainment, Caesars, Wall Street, ________________
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Las Vegas, Reno