
Businesses are Losing Big to Credential Stuffing Attacks
In the wake of a credential stuffing attack costing DraftKings customers $300,000, what can businesses do to protect themselves against similar attacks?
In the wake of a credential stuffing attack costing DraftKings customers $300,000, what can businesses do to protect themselves against similar attacks?
As online games become more popular and bots are becoming even more sophisticated, the threat of attacks in the gaming industry is growing. In this environment, security has become an important issue.
Account takeover (ATO) attacks occur when a cyber attacker obtains personal information – namely usernames, passwords and email addresses – with the intent to illegally log in to a target account.As the gaming industry continues t...
Several weeks ago, we explored the complex world of arbitrary betting (arb-betting) in gaming, using bots. But arb-betting isn’t the only the automated bot threat in gaming, businesses need to think about match betting too.In this...
The betting industry is rife with bot attacks. So, what can the gambling industry do to tackle the bot threat and what exactly does that threat look like?