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Cyber Attack On Vegas...?


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23 hours ago, Dub-T-123 said:

Now I’m sidetracked because that’s one of my favorite movies. Favorite scene is where Joe Pesci is explaining the painting of the dogs in the boat

one of my favorites too.  one of my favorite scenes is when Liotta's gf calls him crying, and he shows up & pistol whips the neighbor. 

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Sept 14 (Reuters) - The Scattered Spider hacking group said on Thursday it took six terabytes of data from the systems of multi-billion-dollar casino operators MGM Resorts International (MGM.N) and Caesars Entertainment (CZR.O) as both companies probed the breaches.

Speaking to Reuters via the messaging platform Telegram, a representative for the group said it did not plan to make the data public, and declined to comment on whether it had asked the companies for ransom. "If MGM wish to release that information they will. We do not do that," the person said. The group's contact was provided to Reuters by a cybersecurity expert who runs an online repository of malware samples called "vx-underground", and declined to be named. Caesars and MGM did not respond to requests for comment on the amount of the data that was breached.

Caesars reported to regulators on Thursday it had found that on Sept. 7 hackers took data on a significant number of its loyalty program members, including "driver’s license numbers and/or social security numbers." Earlier, Bloomberg and The Wall Street Journal reported that Caesars had paid ransom, but Caesars declined a Reuters request for comment on the matter.

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I read some those news articles! 

These guys got some serious balls

They actually try to come off like what they are doing is totally justified and legit.

talk about delusional people.. 

 

Millennials  everyone owes them something right?

catch em

hang em

 

 

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3 hours ago, Sgt. Pepper said:

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Caesars reported to regulators on Thursday it had found that on Sept. 7 hackers took data on a significant number of its loyalty program members, including "driver’s license numbers and/or social security numbers." . . .

So they got the same info the IRS has. Which one would do more damage with this info?

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