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MGM Resorts International is facing a potential loss of £100 million due to a cyber attack on its casinos. The company's CEO, Bill Hornbuckle, referred to the attack as "corporate terrorism at its finest" and stated that they will not pay any ransom to the cyber attackers. Hornbuckle emphasized the importance of moving forward and putting the company in a better place after dealing with the attack. In a separate incident, casino giant Caesars revealed that ransomware crooks had stolen data belonging to thousands of its customers.
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MGM Resorts CEO Bill Hornbuckle joins @contessabrewer to discuss how much of the cyberattack is in the rearview mirror and the impact on the brand. https://t.co/nv6odDjMaF https://t.co/rtGk3zkfMp
On not paying ransom to the cyber attackers: “It's going to take us as long to figure this out anyway, even if they gave us encryption keys. So let's just move forward and put ourselves when we get through this in a much different and better place.” @TheNVIndy @MGMResortsIntl https://t.co/X1TFlRkMUT
MGM Resorts CEO Bill Hornbuckle at @G2Eshows on the cyberattack: “It was corporate terrorism at its finest. It's you don't wish this on anybody.” @TheNVIndy https://t.co/ik7mEzkZlB
MGM faces £100m loss from cyber attack on its casinos https://t.co/fFj4tsGTdc