
A significant cyberattack targeting MGM Resorts in Las Vegas, known as the Las Vegas cyberattack, has caused widespread disruption, with a group of young hackers demanding a ransom exceeding $30 million. The attack, which lasted six days, has put corporate America on alert due to the scale of chaos it inflicted on casinos and the potential for vast amounts of personal data being held hostage. The hackers, identified as the Star Fraud group, are part of the Com online community, which includes teenagers from English-speaking countries and is known for spawning the notorious Lapsus$ group. The incident has been covered extensively by major news outlets, highlighting the audacity and impact of the hack.
🎧 Listen: In today's episode of The Journal podcast, @bobmcmillan brings us inside a cyberattack that brought mayhem to the Las Vegas Strip https://t.co/qeiQL4MhkL https://t.co/qeiQL4MhkL
WSJ does a rundown of the MGM Resorts hack. https://t.co/kZLFSi6FRs
A $30 million ransom. Casinos in disarray. How a gang of young criminals put corporate America on notice. Fantastic read from @bobmcmillan and @katherinesayre https://t.co/ODupAbX9dW


