A Las Vegas strip bar is offering free “contact dancing” to MGM casino guests who were victims of a cyberattack, according to Fox Business.
According to Larry Flynt’s Hustler Club, it offers free luggage storage to guests who were recently victims of a major cyberattack, airport pickup for those experiencing check-in delays, a free one-time Platinum VIP membership valued at $1,200 -dollars and free “contact dances.” Information from TMZ.
The MGM Casinos were the victim of a cyberattack on September 10th that affected several casino customers. Several machines stopped working, while those that remained operational forced facility staff to pay out winners in cash. Elevator problems were also reported.
The strip bar’s general manager, Brittany Rose, said she wanted to help reduce stress for customers and employees affected by the cyberattack.
“Our thoughts are with both the staff and tourists affected by this devastating event,” she said. As a member of the hotel industry, we decided to do our part to improve the guest experience when visiting Las Vegas, thereby reducing the stress on the employees handling the situation. »
MGM Casinos has continued its investigation into resolving the situation for a week.