MGM Resorts computers are back up following a 10-day computer shutdown prompted by efforts to shield the company from a cybersecurity attack, Ken Ritter of AP News reports. “We are pleased that all of our hotels and casinos are operating normally,” the company said. Details on the extent of the breach have not yet been disclosed.
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