A US hotel giant is preparing to pay a $45 million settlement to millions of customers affected by two massive data breaches.
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The company also remains committed to Las Vegas, investing $300 million into renovating rooms at MGM Grand, a long-overdue ...
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Personal information of 37 million people was compromised in the data breach which was perpetrated on September 9, 2023 and ...
MGM Resorts is paying victims up to $15,000 for data breaches in 2019 and 2023, plus offering free credit monitoring and ...
People who stayed at this hotel, casino and spa in Atlantic City or other cities may cash in on a multi-million dollar data breach settlement.
Las Vegas has mastered the art of tearing down its past to make room for the latest. So what is the next chapter?
MGM Resorts International has agreed to a $45 million settlement following two data breaches that exposed customers' personal ...
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