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tkems | 2 years ago

I find this strange but not surprising. I've heard of speed bumps in the past related to 'hackers in town' and I wouldn't be surprised if it comes out later that it had something to do with it, even if unfounded. I think overall, having that many 'hackers' in town makes people overly paranoid.

<tinfoil hat> I wonder if the ransomware incident last year played a role in this decision? [0] I'm guessing they wouldn't announce it for fear of boycott, but who knows. </tinfoil hat>

[0] https://www.cnbc.com/2023/09/14/caesars-paid-millions-in-ran...

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sircastor|2 years ago

> <tinfoil hat> I wonder if the ransomware incident last year played a role in this decision?

This makes more sense to me than the other explanations. Probably coupled with an underinformed general manager or company president.

cududa|2 years ago

That’s probably not even tin foil hat-y.

I’d wager a bet that the perpetrators of the hack had visited Cesar’s during defcon