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MGM casinos are still in chaos after hackers paralyzed the company

Oct 10th 2023, 9:45 am
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She said: 'Airlines take responsibility for your luggage whilst on board the flight, so it is worth taking photos of your luggage at baggage reclaim before it is out of your possession again and in transit on the next stage of your trip. This will help outline when and where any damage, loss or theft occurred when evidencing your claim.'

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LAS VEGAS (AP) - A former operations manager at a Las Vegas Strip resort is facing 15 felony charges alleging he siphoned more than $773,000 in hotel refunds into a personal account that he used for luxury shopping, expensive dinners, spa treatments and private jet flights.

Speaking to MailOnline Travel, Angela Dove, travel insurance expert at MoneySuperMarket, seconded Robin's advice. She said: 'It's always worthwhile taking photos of your belongings before you travel as this will help identify your luggage in the event of it being lost or stolen. Before and after photos also provide your insurer with evidence of the extent of damage caused in transit.'

Attribution for the attacks remained ambiguous. A group called Scattered Spider has contacted journalists claiming responsibility for both breaches, while an affiliated gang known as ALPHV posted a lengthy statement contradicting those claims and saying it conducted the MGM attack.

A viral video is advising travellers to always take a photograph or video of their luggage before a flight, as it can be used as evidence if you need to make an insurance claim over damaged or missing luggage

Ridiculous check in queues and casinos down¿ this is The Aria but seeing the same at many MGM resorts in Vegas. The MGM hack is causing chaos #mgm #mgmhack #mgmhacked #lasvegas pic.twitter.com/7pyw5ICCzs

She elaborated on why it was so important in the comment section, revealing that taking a video 'saves a lot of trouble down the road' if your bags get damaged or disappear, as it can be successfully used as evidence of 'damage that wasn't there before it went into the care of the airline'. 

In the clip, which has 2.4million views and 135,000 likes to date, Robin spins the camera around each side of her khaki-coloured suitcase in the airport, telling her followers: 'I always record my luggage when I'm in line to check it at the airport... just in case, for evidence. It's saved me twice.'

Meanwhile, in a statement late Thursday, hackers claiming responsibility for the breach said they maintained access to 'some of MGM's infrastructure' and threatened 'additional attacks' if their ransom demands are not met.

Both breaches appear to have been initiated through 'social engineering' attacks, in which the hackers tricked human targets into handing over login credentials, such as by impersonating real employees in phone calls to support lines.

The hackers claimed that they had infiltrated MGM's network by Friday September 8, and that the initial disruptions to the company's system last weekend were actually the result of MGM employees frantically disconnecting devices to stem the attack.

User @LasVegasLocally shared photos of $25 dining and beverage vouchers, writing: 'MGM Resorts employees have been given stacks of "guest recovery vouchers" to hand to any hotel guest who complains about basically anything at all this weekend.' 

Johnson is due for a court hearing Monday to demonstrate for a Las Vegas judge the source of money he would use to post $100,000 bail and be released with GPS monitoring ahead of a preliminary hearing of evidence or an indictment.

The hacker group said it had made 'multiple attempts' to contact MGM with ransom demands, but had received no response aside from an unidentified user lurking silently in the chatroom set up to conduct the negotiations. 

'For hotel reservations arriving September 13-17, 2023, we understand your travel plans may have changed, so we are waiving change and online game cancellations fees,' the website advises. 'Thank you for your patience.

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