Second lawsuit targets Wynn data breach claims
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Second lawsuit targets Wynn data breach claims
"We have learned that an unauthorized third party acquired certain employee data. Upon discovery, we immediately activated our incident response protocols and launched a thorough investigation with the help of external cybersecurity experts. The unauthorized third party has stated that the stolen data has been deleted. We are monitoring and to date have not seen any evidence that the data has been published or otherwise misused."
"This incident has had no impact on our guest experience, our operations or our physical properties, which are all fully operational and open for business. Our guests can continue to expect the customer experience for which Wynn Resorts is known. While no company can ever eliminate the risk of a cyberattack, we are taking appropriate steps and working with industry-leading third-party IT advisors to strengthen our systems to protect against future incidents."
Wynn Resorts experienced a cybersecurity breach involving unauthorized access to employee information. The company activated incident response protocols and engaged external cybersecurity experts to investigate and secure its systems. The unauthorized third party claimed to have deleted the stolen data, and Wynn has found no evidence of publication or misuse. Hotel operations, guest services, and physical properties remained fully operational throughout the incident. Wynn is offering complimentary credit monitoring and identity protection to affected employees. Despite these containment efforts and assurances, the company now faces a second federal class action lawsuit filed in Nevada federal court related to the same breach.
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