21 Jan 2026
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- Cybercrime & Fraud Workshop
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- Cybercrime & Fraud Workshop
CC4.1Bonuses remain one of the most powerful tools for player acquisition — and one of the most exploited. Behind every free spin or deposit match, organised fraud rings are using automation, synthetic ide ... -
- Cybercrime & Fraud Workshop
CC4.1Operators in regulated markets are already reporting deepfake onboarding attempts indistinguishable from live KYC checks. At the same time, AI-generated “synthetic accounts” are being used to rinse bo ... -
- Cybercrime & Fraud Workshop
CC4.1Most gaming operators continue to spend more each year on cybersecurity — yet outages, fraud, and breaches keep rising. In the wake of major platform outages caused by misconfigured Kubernetes cluster ... -
- Cybercrime & Fraud Workshop
CC4.1As digital ecosystems become more connected, attacks increasingly travel through the supply chain rather than the front door. The surge in third-party SaaS usage, affiliate integrations, and open-API ... -
- Cybercrime & Fraud Workshop
CC4.1The modern threat surface extends beyond onboarding — fraudsters now target the transaction layer itself. AI-enhanced bots simulate thousands of simultaneous players, manipulate bonus triggers, and fl ...