Las Vegas Sands is working with law enforcement to investigate the breach of its websites, which remain down a day after they were hacked.
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State gambling regulators were investigating the cyberattack Wednesday, and the FBI also is aware of the matter.
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Sands has added a new message to the hacked sites. The company's corporate site, as well as the home pages of the Venetian and Palazzo casinos, displayed a screen saying the sites are down for maintenance and providing phone numbers for all Sands properties. The hacking disrupted Sands' email systems.Â
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Sands spokesman Ron Reese couldn't say whether credit-card records had been breached.
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Sands runs the largest casino in the world, in the Chinese gambling enclave in Macau. It also owns hotel-casinos in Singapore and Bethlehem, Pa. (AP)
