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  2. Black Book (gambling) - Wikipedia

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    "Black Book" is the nickname frequently used to refer to a list of people who are unwelcome in casinos. The name comes from the fact that the people listed are essentially blacklisted . The term can refer either to such a list officially maintained by a particular gaming control board or to the Griffin Book , whose information is shared among ...

  3. High-roller swears he was drugged at Vegas blackjack table ...

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    Las Vegas residents may have recently spotted red and yellow billboards offering a $1 million reward for information regarding a drugging at MGM Grand on Dec. 10, 2021. ... "WHO DRUGGED A PLAYER'S ...

  4. MGM Resorts International - Wikipedia

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    Construction on the MGM Grand Las Vegas and the MGM Grand Adventures theme park began in October 1991, [38] and the property opened in December 1993 at a final cost of $1 billion. [39] The park permanently closed in 2002 due to a lack of interest. [40] The company moved its headquarters from Beverly Hills to Las Vegas in July 1992. [41]

  5. Scattered Spider - Wikipedia

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    Scattered Spider, also referred to as UNC3944 among other names, [1] is a hacking group mostly made up of individuals aged 19 to 22 as of September 2023. The group, whose name was first tagged by cybersecurity researchers, gained notoriety for hacking Caesars Entertainment and MGM Resorts International, two of the largest casino and gambling companies in the United States.

  6. Cyberattack cost MGM Resorts about $100 million, Las Vegas ...

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    The criminal cyberattack on MGM Resorts in Las Vegas last month resulted in the company’s losing around $100 million, it said in a filing Thursday evening with the Securities and Exchange ...

  7. The MGM Resorts is operational after cybersecurity issue - AOL

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    MGM Resorts International manages several properties across the U.S., including Aria, Bellagio, Cosmopolitan, Excalibur, Luxor, Mandalay Bay, MGM Grand Las Vegas, and New York-New York in Las Vegas.

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  9. MGM Grand Las Vegas - Wikipedia

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    The MGM Grand Las Vegas is a hotel and casino located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada.It is owned by Vici Properties and operated by MGM Resorts International.The resort was developed by Kirk Kerkorian through his company, MGM Grand, Inc. Kerkorian had previously developed another MGM Grand, opened on the Strip in 1973 and renamed Bally's in 1986.