Threat Intelligence
The attacks targeting iGaming operators — DDoS, ransomware, account takeover, supply chain, and nation-state threats.
Essential Reading
DDoS Protection for Sportsbooks
How to Stay Online During Peak Betting Events
DDoS accounts for 25% of all iGaming cyber incidents. Attacks peak during major sporting events.
Ransomware Attacks on Online Casinos
What the MGM and Caesars Breaches Teach Us
MGM ransomware attack cost: $100M. The initial entry point: a phone call to the IT helpdesk.
Account Takeover Prevention for iGaming
Stopping Credential Stuffing Before It Costs You
Account takeover in iGaming surged 42% in Q1 2025.
Third-Party Risk in iGaming
Why Your CRM, Payment Processor or Game Studio Could Be Your Biggest Vulnerability
The average iGaming operator has 15–30 third-party integrations. Each one is a potential breach vector.
Supply Chain Attacks in iGaming
What Every Operator Must Learn from the Fast Track Breach
One supply chain attack (Fast Track) simultaneously exposed players at 100+ iGaming operators.
Data Exfiltration in iGaming
How Player Data Gets Stolen and How to Stop It
100% of BlackFog's customers have remained free of successful data exfiltration.
Further Reading
Managing the iGaming Attack Surface
Player Portals, Affiliate Dashboards and API Integrations
Hadrian finds an average of 35% more assets than operators know they have.
AI-Powered Fraud in iGaming
Deepfake KYC Bypass, Synthetic Identities and What to Do
AI-generated deepfake KYC bypass attempts increased 300% in 2024.
Nation-State Attacks on Crypto Casinos
How Lazarus Group Stole $41M from Stake.com
Lazarus Group (North Korea) stole $41M from Stake.com in a single attack.
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