The incident comes just weeks after hospitality and entertainment giant MGM Resorts also disclosed a very disruptive ransomware attack that will cost the company more than US$110m. Continued high profile attacks suggest greater response systems needed This news comes in the wake of reports suggesting that nearly one-third (31%) of hospitality organisations experiencing data breaches, with the average cost of a breach US$3.4m. The leaked data included personally identifiable information consisting of names, email addresses, mobile phone numbers, countries of residence and membership numbers. ![]() The Singapore-based luxury resort Marina Bay Sands revealed it was hit by a security incident that has exposed the personal data of 665,000 customers.Īccording to a statement published by the resort, the incident occurred on 19-20th October 2023 and involved unauthorised third-party access to its non-casino customers’ loyalty programme membership data.
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