Sept 14 (Reuters) - Caesars Entertainment (CZR.O) on Thursday confirmed a data breach that led to a leak of information, including details from its loyalty program database.
The company said hackers accessed details, including driver's license numbers and possibly social security numbers, for a "significant number of members in the database".
Caesars added it is still investigating the extent of the data leak "acquired by the unauthorized actor" and has no evidence to date that any member passwords/PINs, bank account information or payment card information were accessed.
Another casino operator MGM International (MGM.N) was also allegedly hacked by a group called Scattered Spider, Bloomberg News had reported.
Analysts at Moody's have warned MGM Resorts may see a negative impact to its credit rating after the recent data breach.
Persons:
Priyamvada, Krishna Chandra
Organizations:
Caesars Entertainment, Caesars, Wall Street, MGM, Bloomberg News, Reuters, Moody's, MGM Resorts, Thomson
Locations:
Bengaluru