







Full House Resorts, a developer and owner-operated of multiple casino and entertainment facilities, experienced a data breach. The cybersecurity incident exposed personally identifiable information (PII).
Compromised information included names and Social Security numbers. The total number of individuals has not been released, but may include both current and former employees from multiple Full House Resorts properties. Impacted locations may include Grand Lodge Casino in Nevada, Rising Star Casino in Indiana, Silver Slipper Casino in Mississippi, American Place Casino in Illinois and Chamonix Casino Hotel and Bronco Billy's Casino in Colorado.
The company disclosed the data breach to the Massachusetts Attorney General's office on Nov. 14, 2025. The notice did not specify exactly how the unauthorized access occurred or who was responsible for the breach. The exposure of Social Security numbers puts individuals at risk of identity theft and fraud.
In addition to required state and federal disclosures, Full House Resorts is notifying impacted individuals by mail. The company is providing two years of Experian IdentityWorks credit monitoring and identity protection services. This includes three-bureau credit monitoring, identity restoration support, and up to $1 million in identity theft insurance.
If you receive a notice from Full House Resorts about this breach, you may want to:

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