Hotel and casino operator Boyd Gaming has disclosed a cyberattack to US regulators, warning that hackers may have stolen personal information belonging to employees and other individuals.

The Las Vegas-headquartered revealed Tuesday that attackers breached its tech systems and "removed certain data," though it has not confirmed when the attack occurred or who was responsible.

Boyd Gaming confirmed that the compromised information included data related to employees "and a limited number of other individuals." It has not specified who these additional individuals are or provided details about the types of data stolen.

The meaning of 'limited'

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