London’s Gateway Casino is open again to the public after a ransomware attack forced its sudden shutdown two weeks ago.
The casino at the Western Fair District opened its doors at noon Monday, one day after Gateway Casinos and Entertainment reopened its operation in Innisfil, near Barrie.
“We’re excited to be back in business and have employees back at work,” Rob Mitchell, Gateway’s communications and public affairs director, said Monday. “There is no indication that personal information was compromised, either guests, employees or vendors.”
Gateway, which operates 14 casinos in Ontario, continues to reopen the shuttered locations in stages. Each site must be inspected and approved by its regulators, the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario and the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corp., before receiving the green light.