LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — At least 11,000 people could have been affected by a Boyd Gaming cyberattack earlier this year, according to a class-action lawsuit filed last week.

In a September SEC filing, Boyd Gaming officials disclosed they "recently experienced a cybersecurity incident in which an unauthorized third party accessed our internal IT system."

While the company said the incident had no impact on their properties or business operations, they said the third party did access information about employees and a limited number of individuals.

Court records recently obtained by Channel 13 allege that the third party removed personal information, including names, addresses, dates of birth, driver's license information, Social Security numbers, passport numbers, and state ID numbers.

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