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Slot machines and phone lines still down after MGM cyberattack Sunday. What to expect.
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Date:2025-04-27 21:20:48
Despite assurance from MGM Resorts International that daily operations have resumed after Sunday’s cybersecurity issue, guests have continued to report the opposite.
On Monday night, MGM Resorts issued a statement informing guests they would continue to deliver the experiences for which they are known.
"Our resorts, including dining, entertainment and gaming are currently operational, and continue to deliver the experiences for which MGM is known. Our guests remain able to access their hotel rooms and our Front Desk staff is ready to assist our guests as needed. We appreciate your patience," the statement reads.
Current guests, especially those in Las Vegas beg to differ. Lines for the front desk wrap around the lobby, phone lines are down, and slot machines are inoperable, various guests reported on social media through Tuesday.
Because the extent of the breach remains unclear, it is unlikely conditions will improve soon.
MGM’s computer systems could remain offline until the matter is resolved. An MGM spokesperson could not be reached for comment.
When did the MGM cyberattack occur?
After a “cybersecurity issue” was identified, MGM Hotels & Casinos took certain systems offline Sunday, MGM Resorts International confirmed Monday.
The resort giant is currently working with external cybersecurity experts to resolve the issue, according to a statement obtained by USA Today.
The FBI is aware of the incident and assisting with the investigation, The Associated Press reported.
“We also notified law enforcement and took prompt action to protect our systems and data, including shutting down certain systems. Our investigation is ongoing, and we are working diligently to determine the nature and scope of the matter,” the statement reads.
Outages have impacted the systems at all MGM properties across the country, including Las Vegas, New York and Ohio, according to a notice by MGM.
ICYMI:MGM Resorts properties in US shut down computer systems after cyber attack
How can I make the most of my MGM stay right now?
MGM is offering guests who made reservations between Sept. 13-17 free changes and cancellations to anyone whose travel plans may have been affected by the outage, according to the MGM website.
But if you plan to brave Vegas, your best bet is to make a reservation for a room over the phone at 855-788-6775 or by downloading the MGM Rewards App, MGM’s notice reads.
Rewards members can call member services between the hours of 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. PST at 866-761-7111. To contact a concierge, guests have been directed to a phone line handled by hotel management at the respective hotel.
- Aria (702-590-9520)
- Beau Rivage (228-386-7111)
- Bellagio (702-693-7075)
- Borgata (609-317-1000)
- The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas (877-893-2003)
- Delano Las Vegas (702-632-4760)
- Empire City Casino (866-745-7111)
- Excalibur (877-660-0660)
- Luxor (702-632-4760)
- Mandalay Bay (702-632-4760)
- MGM Grand Detroit (877-888-2121)
- MGM Grand Las Vegas (877-660-0660)
- MGM National Harbor (844-646-6847)
- MGM Northfield Park (330-908-7625)
- MGM Springfield (413-273-5000)
- New York-New York (702-740-3311)
- NoMad Las Vegas (702-730-7010)
- Park MGM (702-730-7010)
- Vdara (702-590-9520)
If you want to make a reservation for a resident artist, production show, or attraction, potential guests can book at Ticketmaster.com. To purchase tickets for Las Vegas Aces, Vegas Golden Knights or a concert event at an Arena please visit AXS.com.
“We apologize for the inconvenience … Thank you for your loyalty to MGM Resorts and we look forward to welcoming you soon,” the notice reads.
When will MGM’s cybersecurity issue be resolved?
MGM Resorts International mentioned they have begun to investigate the issue but have not released any more information since Monday night.
“We are working diligently to determine the nature and scope of this matter,” according to MGM.
MGM experienced a cyberattack about four years ago. The personal information of 142 million guests was stolen by hackers and posted to a dark web cybercrime marketplace, according to reporting by ZDNET. Most of the data stolen consisted of personal contact information.
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