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External attack surface management platform, Reposify, has discovered multiple vulnerabilities in the IT networks of Las Vegas’s leading casinos. Recently, Nevada Gaming Control Board (NGCB) issued a warning for all the casino operators and advised them to remain prepared for possible cyber-attacks.
“We can say with certainty that the types of vulnerabilities discovered had the potential to result in financial losses and exposure of sensitive information including personal information of customers,” Reposify spokesperson said.
Researchers from Reposify used an External attack surface management (EASM) platform to detect security loopholes in the IT networks of casinos that might catch attackers’ attention. During their examination, researchers discovered multiple exposures in the network perimeter of a leading Las Vegas casino and also a stack trace of a casino’s purchasing system.
The security loophole in stack trace allowed researchers to secure details regarding the casino’s backend architecture and other highly sensitive information. Researchers claim that attackers can abuse exposed stack traces to secure access into a casino’s internal networks. In addition, cybersecurity experts also spotted a Microsoft Exchange server with multiple critical flaws. These flaws could allow malicious actors to gain dom
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