Cybersecurity Issue Shuts Down MGM Resorts' Computer Systems Across US Properties
On Monday, an official from MGM Resorts International reported a 'cybersecurity issue' that led to the shutdown of some casino and hotel computer systems at their properties across the United States. The incident began on Sunday, with the full impact on reservation systems and casino floors in Las Vegas and other states such as Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, New Jersey, New York and Ohio not immediately known.
Cybersecurity Incident at MGM Resorts

The company's spokesperson Brian Ahern shed light on the ongoing situation. "MGM Resorts recently identified a cybersecurity issue affecting some of the company's systems," he said. However, he did not provide specific details about the nature of this cybersecurity problem. In response to this issue, certain systems were shut down as part of efforts to protect data.
The company is currently conducting an investigation into this matter involving external cybersecurity experts. Law enforcement agencies have also been notified about this incident as per standard protocol for such situations.
Impact on Customers
A post made by MGM Resorts on its website confirmed that it was experiencing downtime due to these issues. As a result of this shutdown, customers were provided with telephone numbers through which they could reach out to the reservation system or individual properties directly.
In addition to impacting its physical locations like hotels and casinos, online services offered by MGM Resorts were also affected by this cyber incident. A post made on BetMGM's Nevada website acknowledged that some customers were unable to log in due to these technical difficulties.
MGM Resort Properties Affected
MGM Resorts International operates numerous high-profile properties across America including several prominent ones in Las Vegas like Bellagio Cosmopolitan Aria Park MGM Excalibur Luxor amongst others These establishments collectively offer tens of thousands of hotel rooms making them major players in the hospitality and entertainment industries. The extent of the impact on these properties due to this cybersecurity issue is yet to be determined.
Conclusion
The recent cybersecurity incident at MGM Resorts International underscores the increasing importance of robust data protection measures for businesses, particularly those operating in sectors like hospitality and entertainment where customer data is extensively collected and stored. As companies increasingly digitize their operations, they also become more vulnerable to cyber threats, making it imperative for them to invest in strong cybersecurity infrastructure.
This incident serves as a stark reminder that even large corporations with extensive resources are not immune from cyber threats. It highlights the need for ongoing vigilance, regular system updates, employee training on digital security protocols, and collaborations with external experts to ensure comprehensive security against such incidents.
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