Wynn Resorts Confirms Data Breach, Employee Data Acquired by ShinyHunters
Wynn Resorts, a hospitality and gaming company, confirmed a cybersecurity incident where hackers, identified as the ShinyHunters group, acquired employee data. The group listed Wynn Resorts on its public leak site, claiming exfiltration of company data. The company acknowledged the breach and began an investigation. The incident was disclosed on February 24, 2026.
Wynnresorts
- Domain
- wynnresorts.com
- Sector
- Accommodation and Food Services
- Signals
- 1 linked
Signal context
First seen: Feb 24, 2026
Last updated: Jun 25, 2026
Status: Public signal
Key points
- Hospitality and gaming company.
- Hackers acquired employee data.
- Attributed to ShinyHunters group.
Signal analysis
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Sector: Accommodation and Food Services
Likely country: Location not provided
The feed marks multiple actor roles. Treat this as a review signal rather than a final attribution.
- Source type: outside the affected organization
- Source type: possible insider or internal misuse
Impact area: Confidentiality
Likely asset: User or customer data
- 1 signal in the same sector
- 90 signals with the same likely impact area
- 1 signal linked to this organization/domain
External sources
February 2026: Recent Cyber Attacks, Data Breaches, Ransomware Attackshttps://www.cybermanagementalliance.com/blog/february-2026-recent-cyber-attacks-data-breaches-ransomware-attacks/Public source from cybermanagementalliance.com.
Top Data Breaches of February 2026 - Strobes Securityhttps://www.strobes.co/blog/top-data-breaches-of-february-2026/Public source from strobes.co.
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