In both matters, “we have received no reports that any of the affected” guests or employees “have been adversely impacted by the incident,” a casino statement said.įisher said the casino would not provide additional information because the hack is the subject of a law enforcement investigation and the accidental leak of the rewards club members’ data “involves proprietary business information.” The number of employees affected by the W-2 form hack, believed to have taken place around March 23, was not disclosed. The casino near Cabazon is also dealing with a separate issue in which personal data on less than 1 percent of its rewards club guests was mistakenly released to 19 other guests, according to documents received by The Press-Enterprise and affirmed by Morongo Casino Resort & Spa spokesman Michael Fisher. Law enforcement is investigating the system hack.
Morongo Casino employees have been told they are victims of a “cybercrime” after someone nabbed their 2015 W-2 tax information, including names and Social Security numbers, a spokesman confirmed Friday.