The company confirmed that 'intermittent issues' remain, including with some slot machines, as well as being unable to accept online hotel bookings or to issue digital key cards, leading it to issue physical room keys instead. 'All of our hotels and casinos are operating normally,' the Las Vegas-based company said in a Wednesday statement apparently meant to calm investors who sent the company's stock falling since the attack (see: Big MGM Resorts Outage Traces to Ransomware, Researchers Say). See Also: Live Webinar | Generative AI: Myths, Realities and Practical Use Cases Even so, numerous systems remain offline as the company seeks to rebuild its IT infrastructure.
MGM Resorts International is declaring a return to normalcy at its hotels and casinos following a midmonth hit by ransomware-wielding attackers. The MGM National Harbor Hotel and Casino in Oxon Hill, Maryland (Image: Shutterstock)