Pieper emphasized that the disruption, which was still active as of Wednesday afternoon, did not relate to any data security concerns. “This unexpected event resulted in a loss of connectivity, which in turn, impacted our ability to provide seamless online banking services to our valued members.” “The recent disruption in our online banking services was primarily caused by a temporary internet outage,” Megan Pieper, vice president of marketing and ecommerce, said in an email. The credit union serves employees of the gaming industry in Nevada, as well as the employees of some other employer groups in the state. WestStar Credit Union sent a notice to its account holders on Wednesday that an internet outage made online banking services unavailable and specifically mentioned that it was not connected to MGM’s breach. Online and mobile banking services for one area credit union used by thousands of casino employees were disrupted on Wednesday, but its officials say the issue is unrelated to MGM Resorts International’s recent and ongoing cybersecurity issues or any other data breach.
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