The MGM hack, attributed to the Star Fraud group, linked to the Com online community of teenagers, including Lapsus$. The cyberattack demanded a $30 million ransom, causing chaos in casinos. The Wall Street Journal covered the incident extensively, with podcasts and detailed reports.
The WSJ podcast on the MGM hacking is really well done. Great story. Give it a listen. https://t.co/X5vKS5bk25
Really good episode all about the cyberattack at MGM last year https://t.co/acTvWGCg56
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WSJ does a rundown of the MGM Resorts hack. https://t.co/kZLFSi6FRs
A $30 million ransom. Casinos in disarray. How a gang of young criminals put corporate America on notice. Fantastic read from @bobmcmillan and @katherinesayre https://t.co/ODupAbX9dW
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