Hospitality & Travel / Casinos & Resorts / Enterprise / Consumer
Global casino and hospitality operator running resorts, gaming and entertainment venues.
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In September 2023 MGM Resorts was breached by Scattered Spider, who used help-desk social engineering to gain access and disrupt operations. A circulating dataset of roughly 25 million guests included names, contact details, dates of birth and, for some, driver's license and passport numbers and SSNs.
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MGM Resorts International is a US-based hospitality and gaming company operating casino resorts and entertainment venues, primarily in Las Vegas and regional US markets, serving tens of millions of guests through its properties and loyalty program.
A casino and hotel operator typically holds guest identity and contact details, dates of birth, loyalty-program records, and for a subset of guests government identifiers and payment information collected at booking and check-in.
MGM continues to operate at scale. The September 2023 intrusion caused a multi-day operational outage across properties and became a defining example of help-desk social engineering; the company later disclosed regulatory and litigation costs.
The incident forced a multi-day shutdown of hotel and casino systems, drew regulatory scrutiny and class litigation, and became a reference case for MFA-bypass and help-desk vishing across the industry.
A travel or hospitality breach: itinerary, loyalty and contact data supports pattern-of-life inference and travel-themed phishing. For a high-profile principal this is targeting-grade, not merely identity-theft-grade: the combination lets an adversary locate, impersonate, or pressure the principal with little additional work.
Motivation: Financial extortion
A decentralized, largely US/UK cybercrime collective of independent clusters specializing in social engineering to steal credentials and bypass MFA; notorious for the 2023 MGM and Caesars casino intrusions.
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