Gaming company’s credit card and debit system hacked

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LAS VEGAS (AP) — A Las Vegas company that owns casinos in four states says its system for processing
credit and debit card information has been hacked.
Affinity Gaming issued a statement last week saying it has no evidence that credit card information is
being stolen. Company officials say they’ve taken steps to secure the system, and the independent
cybersecurity firm Mandiant was looking into the breach.
The announcement comes a few months after Affinity reported a different cyberattack. The company said in
December that its card processing system was infected with malware that compromised card data from
customers.
Affinity owns 11 casinos, including five in Nevada, three in Colorado, two in Missouri and one in
Iowa.LAS VEGAS (AP) — A Las Vegas company that owns casinos in four states says its system for
processing credit and debit card information has been hacked.
Affinity Gaming issued a statement last week saying it has no evidence that credit card information is
being stolen. Company officials say they’ve taken steps to secure the system, and the independent
cybersecurity firm Mandiant was looking into the breach.
The announcement comes a few months after Affinity reported a different cyberattack. The company said in
December that its card processing system was infected with malware that compromised card data from
customers.
Affinity owns 11 casinos, including five in Nevada, three in Colorado, two in Missouri and one in Iowa.

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