MGM Resorts says operations are back up and running following cyber-attack

The MGM Grand Resort on the Las Vegas Strip
MGM Grand Photo credit Ethan Miller/Getty Images

Las Vegas, NV (KXNT) – For more than a week, operations at MGM Resorts properties nationwide have been compromised, but a news release sent out by the company on Tuesday said that most hotel operations are back to normal.

In the statement, the company wrote,

We are pleased that all of our casinos, hotels, dining, entertainment, and resort services are operating normally, and are welcoming thousands of guests each day. Our amazing employees are ready to help guests with any intermittent issues. We thank you for your patience and look forward to welcoming you soon.

Please note that Slot Dollars and FREEPLAY are available at all properties.  MGM Rewards members' accounts will be adjusted to reflect Tier Credits and MGM Rewards points at a later date.  MGM Rewards points redemption and certain promotional offers may be unavailable.  Please see the MGM Rewards desk or your Casino Host for more details.

The company's resorts, of which there are 10 on The Strip, were hit with a system outage on Sept. 11. The breach continued to impact the company's website, reservation systems, and some gaming machines for several days after.

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