Station Casinos Discloses Data Breach in Regulatory Filing
Station Casinos, a major Las Vegas casino operator, submitted a data breach notice to the Maine Attorney General after unauthorized external access to its systems on March 5, 2026. Consumer notifications began May 21. The scope and specific data exposed remain undisclosed, with at least one Maine resident affected.
- personal information
Station Casinos, a major Las Vegas casino operator, disclosed a data breach after unauthorized external access to its systems on March 5, 2026, prompting consumer notifications that began on May 21.
According to the regulatory filing submitted to the Maine Attorney General, the incident involved personal information. The company has not publicly detailed the exact categories of data accessed or the total number of individuals affected. Public reporting indicates that at least one Maine resident is among those impacted. Consumer notifications commenced on the same day the notice was filed with state authorities. Available reporting describes the breach as resulting from external unauthorized access, though the precise attack vector has not been released.
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