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Due to the issues that are now going in with MGM, Cesars, and nearly all the Vegas properties, it makes me think of Royal Caribbean.

Based on my Royal IT experience as an end user, is it even fathomable that Royal would have the cyber safe guards to prevent something like this??? Do they have the cash to pay the ransom??? I don’t think anyone of us is optimistic.

 

So as a guy who is sailing next Saturday; my strong advice to anyone with an upcoming cruise, take the time to print out your cruise documents today; it’s just some sheets of paper.

 

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13 hours ago, MLH said:

Criminals could not attack RCL because no one knows how it works in the company, so hackers would have a hard time too. 😜

Yeah, between the flashing neon green hyphen of MS DOS and the work of that drink package intern, that'll foil any break ins.

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