MGM Resorts (MGM) has agreed to pay $45M to settle a lawsuit over data breaches that exposed the personal information of 37 million customers.
A federal court has granted preliminary approval of a $45 million settlement in two data breach class-action lawsuits against Las Vegas-based MGM Resorts International.
Over a dozen class action lawsuits faced by casino and hotel giant MGM Resorts following two cyber attacks are being settled ...
Boards that fail to prepare risk exposing their organisations to avoidable crises and losing the trust of their stakeholders. By James Eason ...
DeepSeek has secured a “completely open” database that exposed user chat histories, API authentication keys, system logs, and ...
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / January 30, 2025 / Otelier recently disclosed that it suffered a data breach that compromised consumers' ...
Benefits Management Group, Inc. filed a notice of data breach with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office ...
The stakes are particularly high in South Africa, where cybercrime is expected to cost the economy R2.2-billion annually.
AI’s use in art, movies gets a boost from the U.S. Copyright Office The generative AI boom has raised complex, ...
A leaky DeepSeek database was discovered by researchers, and could have exposed chat logs, plaintext passwords, API keys, and ...