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Omni Hotels & Resorts investigating cyberattack. Here's what we know

The company took its systems offline due to the cyberattack they have been responding to since Friday. Omni Hotels & Resorts, a Louisville hotel, had to bring its systems offline due to a cyberattack. While some systems have been brought back online, the company is still investigating the security breach. The company continues to welcome guests and accept new reservations. Despite the disruption, reservations can still be made online and events continue at their locations.

Omni Hotels & Resorts investigating cyberattack. Here's what we know

Published : 4 weeks ago by Ana Rocío Álvarez Bríñez in Tech

Omni Hotels & Resorts, which has a location in downtown Louisville, had to bring its systems offline Friday following a cyberattack on the hotel's systems, according to a release from the company.

Although some systems have been brought back online, the company is still investigating the security breach.

"As our team works diligently to restore the remainder of the systems to full functionality, we continue to welcome our guests and accept new reservations," the release stated. "We apologize for the disruption and inconvenience this cyberattack is causing."

According to the company's webpage, people can continue making reservations online and people can continue holding meetings and events in their locations.

This story will be updated.

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Topics: Security, Security Breach, Cyber Crime

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