https://www.zdnet.com/article/a-hacker-is-selling-details-of-142-million-mgm-hotel-guests-on-the-dark-web/
By Catalin Cimpanu
Zero Day
ZDnet.com
July 14, 2020
The MGM Resorts 2019 data breach is much larger than initially reported,
and is now believed to have impacted more than 142 million hotel guests,
and not just the 10.6 million that ZDNet initially reported back in
February 2020.
The new finding came to light over the weekend after a hacker put up for
sale the hotel's data in an ad published on a dark web cybercrime
marketplace.
According to the ad, the hacker is selling the details of 142,479,937 MGM
hotel guests for a price just over $2,900.
The hacker claims to have obtained the hotel's data after they breached
DataViper, a data leak monitoring service operated by Night Lion Security.
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