Following an investigation into a "security incident" that occurred in January, the Nevada Gaming Control Board has announced that no personal information was compromised. The incident, which targeted the Board's public-facing website, prompted concerns about the potential exposure of sensitive data. However, the Board's thorough review has concluded that unauthorized individuals did not access or acquire any personal information. This conclusion brings relief to those worried about the implications of the cyberattack on their personal data.
The Nevada Gaming Control Board is providing new details about last month’s cybersecurity incident. https://t.co/jKyx6lUUzD
No personal info exposed in cybersecurity incident, says Control Board https://t.co/PEgF15mYQh via @reviewjournal
State officials say they've concluded no personal information was breached in a cyberattack that compromised the Nevada Gaming Control Board's public-facing website. https://t.co/qVc7lDQcmK
According to the Nevada Gaming Control Board, no personal information was accessed during last month's cyber security incident. https://t.co/aZOag09RW6
In a statement, the @NevadaGCB says an investigation of the "security incident" in January that took down its website "uncovered no evidence that personal information was accessed or acquired by any unauthorized persons" Background: https://t.co/xOmVLackwM @TheNVIndy https://t.co/SeOc1JnQVc