Caesars Entertainment confirmed that a hacker breached its system and stole customer data from its loyalty program database. Caesars is still investigating the extent of the hack.
Caesars Entertainment confirmed Thursday that a hacker infiltrated its computer system and stole customer data in aAfter an investigation that concluded last week, Caesars "determined that the unauthorized actor acquired a copy of, among other data, our loyalty program database," the company disclosed in a regulatory filing on Thursday.
This included driver’s license numbers and or Social Security numbers "for a significant number of members in the database," Caesars said. As a result, it's offering credit monitoring and identity theft protection services to all members of its loyalty program. A statue of Julius Caesar stands in front of Caesars Palace Las Vegas Hotel and Casino located along the Las Vegas Strip in Las Vegas, Nevada.
To date, the company doesn't suspect that any passwords, PINs, bank account information or payment card information wasHowever, it's still investigating the extent of the data breach and if other sensitive information was stolen.
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