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'The property investor known for his flashy lifestyle and love of luxury cars, claimed to have purchased the home in Gisborne, located 54 kilometres north-west of Melbourne, for $4.25million in November last year after it passed at auction on the reality TV series. A hacking group named AlphV claimed it was involved in the breach. Sources earlier told Reuters AlphV worked with another outfit named Scattered Spider to break into MGM systems and steal data to hold for extortion.<br><br>Oct 5 (Reuters) - MGM Resorts International said on Thursday a cyberattack last month that disrupted its operations would cause a $100 million hit to its third-quarter results, as it works to restore its systems. (Reporting by Zeba Siddiqui in San Francisco and Shivansh Tiwary in Bengaluru; Editing by Shilpi Majumdar and Tom Hogue) MGM said it is "well-positioned" to have a strong fourth quarter with record results in November, driven mainly by a Formula One racing event slated to take place in Las Vegas.<br><br>Analysts who have tracked Scattered Spider say more and more organizations have been falling for the group's skilled social engineering schemes. The MGM data breach, which the FBI is investigating, is a vivid example of how large organizations remain vulnerable to cybercrime. Should you have virtually any inquiries regarding in which as well as the way to work with [http://49.51.81.43/home.php?mod=space&uid=650125 online casino rhode island], it is possible to call us from the site. The company expects the breach will have a negative impact of about $100 million to its adjusted property core profit for its Las Vegas Strip division, and expects total occupancy of 93% this October versus 94% in the same month a year ago.<br><br>One of the world's largest gambling firms, MGM shut down its systems after detecting the attack to contain damage, it said. It expects to also incur less than $10 million as a related one-time cost in the quarter ended on Sept.'
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