MGM and Caesars have provided few details about the separate incidents, reportedly carried out by two Eastern European hacker gangs based in Russia.
“But I think at some point in time when there’s the energy and understanding of what just happened if we could get some kind of briefing on what’s transpired that’s appropriate for public record and perhaps a policy going forward.”
“Right now, the priority is just recover and make sure that patrons are made whole and the systems are secure,” Krolicki said at the conclusion of the meeting. in which the company reportedly paid a multimillion-dollar amount in a ransomware extortion plot. 10 and crippled the company’s computer systems for nine days as well as the late August attack on Caesars Entertainment Inc. Nevada Gaming Commissioner Brian Krolicki, at the conclusion of Thursday’s commission meeting, asked for details on the attack on MGM Resorts International that began Sept. (Cathleen Allison/Las Vegas Review-Journal)Ī gaming regulator has asked for a public update on the cybersecurity attacks on two major casino companies. Jeb Bush during a town hall meeting in Reno, Nev., on Wednesday, May 13, 2015. Brian Krolicki, left, introduces former Florida Gov.