Wynn Resorts has confirmed a data breach affecting its employees after the ShinyHunters hacking group claimed to have stolen over 800,000 records. The company’s statement suggests a possible ransom payment, as ShinyHunters removed Wynn Resorts from their leak site and claimed the stolen data was deleted. Wynn is offering credit monitoring and identity protection services to affected employees.
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Wynn Resorts Confirms Data Breach After Hackers Remove It From Leak Site
Wynn Resorts has confirmed a data breach affecting its employees after the ShinyHunters hacking group claimed to have stolen over 800,000 records. The company’s statement suggests a possible ransom payment, as ShinyHunters removed Wynn Resorts from their leak site and claimed the stolen data was deleted. Wynn is offering credit monitoring and identity protection services to affected employees.