Rivers Casino Philadelphia has acknowledged that its computer systems storing sensitive information on employees were compromised last fall. An aerial view of Rivers Casino Philadelphia with Camden, N.J., in the background across the Delaware River. The Philadelphia casino was recently subjected to a cyberattack that resulted in employee data being stolen. (Image: Rivers Casino Philadelphia) In a letter to employees, the casino owned and operated by Rush Street Gaming confirmed a “data security incident” that may have compromised personal information. The letter says staff members’ Social Security numbers and banking account information used for direct deposit were possibly seized by a bad actor. We regret any inconvenience or concern this incident may cause you,” the letter stated. “Rivers Casino Philadelphia recognizes the importance of protecting the personal information we maintain.” No other Rivers casinos were impacted, Rush officials said. Rivers Philly is offering its impacted employees a one-year membership to credit monitoring services. The company says it has taken additional… Read More
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Source: Casino.org