Continuing my earlier post, the MGM Grand Cyberattack was allegedly caused by a 10-minute Phone Call combined with common social engineering tactics. It was orchestrated by the ransomware group ALPHV, also known as BlackCat.
The MGM Grand Cyberattack demonstrates casinos' multifaceted risks. It reveals that even a single phone call can potentially lead to a full-scale hack, so it is vital for anyone in the gaming or casino industry to consider ways to safeguard themselves from data breaches of sensitive personal information.
The FBI's warning shows that ransomware threats against online and in-person casinos are increasingly real, with the potential for significant financial damage. This incident serves as yet another reminder of how vulnerable we can be to malicious attackers willing to go above and beyond to access our privileged information or systems.
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