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Together, the National Cybersecurity Alliance (NCA) and the U.S. government’s Cybersecurity and Infrastrasture Security Agency (CISA) want to bring attention to the ever increasing importance of staying secure online—which the organizations believe is crucial for individuals and businesses of all ages.
Finding a charge on your credit card that you don’t recognize can be troublesome. While in some cases, seeing a transaction on your credit card that you don’t remember might not be a big deal, it can also be a red flag that warns of a significant problem.
MGM Resorts International recently revealed that it’s business as usual as they are back up and running after ten days of chaos due to a cyberattack against their systems.
Most hotel and casino services at MGM Resorts International have already been restored after a ransomware attack that disrupted its websites, credit card machines, ATMs, slot machines, room key systems, and online reservations, SiliconAngle reports.
Yes, you need a password manager. But it doesn’t have to be overly complex.
IronNet, a McLean, Virginia cybersecurity firm, is in the midst of financial trouble, according to a recent filing.
Services at hotels and casinos owned by MGM Resorts International Inc. have been at least mostly restored following a ransomware attack that crippled services provided by the company last week.
Caesars paid. That’s one of the few important things we know so far about the two recent cyberattacks on the two largest casino operators in Las Vegas.