The cybersecurity attack at MGM Resorts last month is expected to cost the casino giant more than $100 million, the Las Vegas-based company says. MGM CEO Bill Hornbuckle says no customer bank account numbers or payment card information was compromised in the incident. But hackers stole other personal information — including names, driver’s license numbers and social security numbers belonging to some customers who did business with MGM prior to March of 2019. Beyond the casino world, Clorox also disclosed a cybersecurity attack recently. The maker of bleach and other household products says the attack has caused wide-scale disruption of operations — and predicts a significant fall in sales for the first quarter of 2024.