MGM Resorts Cyberattack: 17-Year-Old Arrested in UK, FBI and UK Authorities Crack Down on Ransomware Group
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Background:
In 2023, MGM Resorts International suffered a massive cyberattack that disrupted services across ten U.S. properties, caused outages to websites, apps, and ATMs, disabled hotel key cards, and compromised the personal information of millions of customers—including Lina Khan, Chair of the Federal Trade Commission. -
Perpetrators:
The attack has been linked to notorious ransomware gangs Scattered Spider and ALPHV, known for extorting large sums from major corporations, including a $15 million ransom from Caesars Entertainment. -
Recent Arrest:
A 17-year-old suspect was arrested by the UK’s Regional Organised Crime Unit in Wallsal, West Midlands, following a joint operation with the National Crime Agency and the FBI, assisted by MGM Resorts. The individual has since been released on bail but marks a significant breakthrough in the investigation.