A data breach last summer is estimated to have affected some 10.6 million individuals, including a number of high-profile guests, such as Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, Justin Bieber and various US government officials, according to a new report.

MGM Resorts International confirmed Wednesday that the company fell victim to a data breach last summer and claimed that its has since reached out to individuals who had their information compromised.

“We are confident that no financial, payment card or password data was involved in this matter … At MGM Resorts, we take our responsibility to protect guest data very seriously, and we have strengthened and enhanced the security of our network to prevent this from happening again.”

This statement came shortly after tech news website ZDNet broke the story, revealing that the user information was published on an online hacking forum.

Though MGM Resorts International did not reveal how many users had been impacted by the hack, Under the Breach estimated that some 10.6 million guests were affected. MassLive reported that MGM claimed to have “promptly notified guests potentially impacted by this incident,” and has since retained the services of cybersecurity forensics firms to address the issue.

Sourse: sputniknews.com

Over 10 Million People Impacted by MGM Resorts 2019 Data Breach

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