Category: IGaming

  • ONSEC IGaming News Weekly Digest: 6/5 – Market Booms, AI Personalization, Global Crackdowns & Security Alarms

    ONSEC IGaming News Weekly Digest: 6/5 – Market Booms, AI Personalization, Global Crackdowns & Security Alarms

    Welcome to this week’s edition of iGaming News Weekly Digest, curated by the team at ONSEC. Tailored for online casino operators, sportsbook executives, and iGaming innovators, this digest delivers a sharp analysis of the latest market trends, regulatory shifts, and cyber threats shaping the future of digital gambling. In this issue, we explore the projected $245B growth trajectory of the global online gambling market, how AI and machine learning are redefining player engagement, and the surge in live dealer games and high-payout platforms. We also track sweeping regulatory changes across North America and Asia, and spotlight the latest data breaches and fraud schemes threatening platform integrity.

    Trends and Analytics

    • Global Online Gambling Market Projected to Reach $245.45 Billion by 2034. The online gambling and betting market is expected to grow from $88.44 billion in 2025 to $245.45 billion by 2034, with a CAGR of 12.01%. Key growth drivers include the proliferation of smartphones, expansion of sports betting, and advancements in mobile platforms. Europe remains the largest market, while the Asia-Pacific region is the fastest-growing. Source: Custom Market Insights
    • AI and Machine Learning Revolutionize iGaming Personalization
      Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) are significantly enhancing personalized experiences in the iGaming sector. These technologies enable real-time adaptation of games and bonuses to individual player preferences, leading to increased engagement and retention. Source: Yogonet
    • Live Casino Gaming Gains Popularity in Canada. Live dealer games are becoming increasingly popular in Canada, offering players an immersive experience akin to traditional casinos. Top platforms like King Casino and bet365 Casino are leading this trend, providing a variety of live games such as blackjack, roulette, and baccarat. Source: Talk Sport
    • Surge in Fast Withdrawal and High-Payout Casinos. Players are increasingly favoring online casinos that offer rapid payouts and high return-to-player (RTP) rates. In Ireland, platforms like Zoome and 24 Casino are leading the way by providing instant withdrawals through e-wallets and cryptocurrencies, coupled with substantial welcome bonuses. Similarly, in the UK, casinos such as talkSPORT BET and Mr Vegas are gaining popularity for their high RTP games and efficient payment options. This trend underscores a growing demand for transparency, speed, and player-centric features in the iGaming sector. Source: The Irish Sun
    • Innovative Bonus Structures and Gamification. Online casinos are revamping their bonus offerings to attract and retain players. In Ireland, operators like Seven Casino and LuckyWins are introducing substantial welcome bonuses with low wagering requirements, while also incorporating gamified elements such as loyalty programs and achievement-based rewards. These strategies aim to enhance player engagement and satisfaction by providing more value and interactive experiences. Source: The Sun Irish

    Law and Regulation

    • Connecticut Senate Approves Anti-Sweepstakes Bill. On May 28, the Connecticut Senate unanimously passed Senate Bill 1235, aiming to ban online sweepstakes casinos and simulated gambling devices. The bill also expands the state’s ability to enter multi-state gaming compacts and strengthens advertising regulations. It now awaits consideration in the House of Representatives. Source: Covers
    • Thai parliament to deliberate casino bill in July, minister says. Thailand’s government is set to deliberate a draft bill in July 2025 to legalize casinos within entertainment complexes. The proposed legislation includes strict entry requirements for Thai citizens, such as a 5,000 baht entry fee and proof of holding at least 50 million baht in bank deposits. The government anticipates that this initiative could attract up to 100 billion baht ($3 billion) in investments and boost tourist arrivals by 10%. Source: Reuters
    • Canadian Senator Reintroduces National Sports Betting Advertising Framework. On May 28, Ontario Senator Marty Deacon reintroduced Bill S-211, proposing a national framework to regulate sports betting advertising in Canada. The bill seeks to limit the number, scope, and placement of such advertisements to mitigate potential harms associated with gambling promotion. Source: Covers
    • CT reaches $1.5 million settlement with company that ran illegal online casino. The Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection reached a nearly $1.5 million settlement with High5Games, a company accused of operating an illegal sweepstakes game targeting individuals who had self-excluded from online gambling. The settlement includes restitution to affected users and contributions to consumer protection programs. High5Games’ license, previously suspended, was reinstated following the shutdown of its illegal platform. Source: CT Insider
    • Minnesota Supreme Court weighs legality of electronic gambling tables at non-tribal card club. The Minnesota Supreme Court is currently deliberating whether electronic gambling tables at a non-tribal card club violate state agreements that grant Native American tribes exclusive rights to operate video games of chance. The outcome of this case could have significant implications for the state’s gambling landscape and tribal gaming rights. Source: YogoNet

    Hacks and Data Breaches

    • Global Data Breach Compromises 184 Million Passwords. A massive data breach exposed 184 million passwords associated with major tech platforms, including Google and Apple. While not exclusive to the gambling sector, this breach poses a substantial risk to online casinos and betting platforms, as compromised credentials could be exploited to access user accounts and sensitive information. The breach highlights the vulnerability of interconnected digital ecosystems and the potential ripple effects on various industries, including online gambling. Source: NY Post
    • Widespread Website Hacking Linked to Online Gambling Ads, Experts Respond. Security experts reported a surge in website hacks connected to online gambling advertisements. These breaches involve unauthorized access to websites, where malicious actors insert gambling-related ads, potentially leading users to fraudulent platforms. Such activities not only compromise website integrity but also pose significant risks to users who may unknowingly engage with illegitimate gambling sites. Source: Tempo Eng
    • Analysis Reveals Escalating Cyber Threats in Online Casinos. A recent analysis highlighted the growing sophistication of cyber threats targeting online casinos. The report emphasizes that traditional security measures are becoming inadequate against advanced attack vectors aimed at player data and payment systems. It calls for the adoption of more robust cybersecurity frameworks to safeguard the integrity of online gambling platforms. Source: Inside Pulse
    • Fake Online Cricket Betting Scam Defrauds Businessman of Over ₹1 Crore. In India, two individuals were arrested for orchestrating a fake online cricket betting scam that defrauded a businessman of over ₹1 crore. The accused created fraudulent betting platforms, luring victims with promises of substantial returns. This incident underscores the prevalence of online betting scams and the importance of regulatory oversight and public awareness to combat such fraudulent activities. Source: Times of India

    Final Words

    As the iGaming ecosystem continues to expand at record speed—driven by mobile-first innovation, evolving regulatory frameworks, and increasingly sophisticated cyber threats—staying informed is essential for staying ahead. From AI-powered personalization to high-stakes enforcement actions and emerging global markets, this week’s developments reveal both the risks and the rewards facing digital gambling operators.

    If you found this digest valuable, don’t keep it to yourself—share it with your colleagues and partners in the iGaming industry. The more we exchange insights, the stronger and more resilient our sector becomes.

  • ONSEC iGaming News Weekly Digest: 5/28 – Online Gambling Hits $153B Target, Poker Doubles, iGaming Faces Hack Waves

    ONSEC iGaming News Weekly Digest: 5/28 – Online Gambling Hits $153B Target, Poker Doubles, iGaming Faces Hack Waves

    Welcome to this week’s edition of iGaming News Weekly Digest, brought to you by the team at ONSEC. Designed for casino operators, iGaming executives, and betting innovators, this digest highlights the critical trends, legal shifts, and cyber threats shaping the gambling ecosystem. In this issue, we explore Pennsylvania’s $227M iGaming milestone, the explosive growth of unregulated platforms like sweepstakes and crypto casinos, and the projected $153B expansion of the global online gambling market. We also spotlight rising cyber risks, including the Facebook OAuth breach, massive credential leaks, and vulnerabilities tied to SMS-based 2FA.

    Stay ahead—and stay secure—with ONSEC.

    Trends and Analytics

    •  Pennsylvania Sports Betting Grows 10% YoY, iGaming Surges Past $227M
      In April 2025, Pennsylvania sportsbooks handled $711.6M in bets—a 10.1% year-over-year increase—despite a seasonal dip post-March Madness. FanDuel and DraftKings led with over $460M combined handle. Meanwhile, the state’s iGaming market hit $227.7M in revenue, driven by record online slots and table game activity. Together, these figures highlight sustained growth across both verticals. Covers
    • Online Gambling Market Set to Reach $153.57B by 2030
      A new report from The Research Insights projects the global online gambling market will more than double, growing from $70.64B in 2023 to $153.57B by 2030 at a CAGR of 11.7%. Key growth drivers include smartphone adoption, mobile-first platforms, regulatory liberalization, and tech innovations like AI, blockchain, and gamification. Europe remains dominant, while APAC shows the highest growth potential. PR News Wire
    • Unregulated Platforms Challenge Traditional Casinos
      A new wave of unregulated platforms—sweepstakes casinos, crypto casinos, DFS 2.0 apps, and prediction markets—is disrupting the gambling industry. These fast-scaling models are exploiting regulatory gaps and pulling market share from licensed operators. With revenues already in the billions and influencers like Ryan Seacrest and Paris Hilton boosting visibility, regulators and tribal operators are now fighting back. Global Gaming Business Magazine
    • Online Poker Market to Double by 2030, Driven by Mobile and Real-Money Play
      The global online poker market is projected to grow from $5.3B in 2024 to $11.4B by 2030, fueled by the rise of real-money and freemium models, mobile-first platforms, and expanding regulation. PC-based poker alone is expected to hit $7.1B, with China, the U.S., and Asia-Pacific leading growth. Gamification, AI, and cross-border player pools are also accelerating adoption. Research and Markets
    • Why Online Casinos Are the New Frontier for Tech Startups
      With mobile-first users, crypto adoption, and gamification driving demand, online casinos are becoming a hotbed for tech innovation. Startups are challenging legacy operators with agile platforms, blockchain transparency, and data-driven personalization—reshaping iGaming with Web3, RegTech, and real-time engagement mechanics. Techloy
    • The Cashout: Online Casinos Record Second-Best Month
      While April’s revenue dipped slightly from March, U.S. legal online casinos still posted the second-highest monthly total in history. The broader gambling news roundup highlights Circa’s record $15M football contest, Montana’s sweepstakes casino ban, rising scrutiny over gambling addiction, and growing momentum in sports prediction markets. The Closing Line by Dustin Gouker

    Law and Regulation

    • Ohio Advances iGaming Legislation with Ban on Sweepstakes Casinos. Ohio lawmakers introduced House Bill 298 and Senate Bill 197 to legalize online casino gaming. The bills propose a 28% tax rate, restrict licenses to existing land-based operators, and explicitly ban sweepstakes-style games. The legislation aims for a market launch by March 2026. CBS Americas
    • Federal Scrutiny Intensifies on U.S. Sports Betting Industry. The rapid expansion of sports betting in the U.S. has prompted federal attention due to rising concerns over gambling addiction. The proposed GRIT Act seeks to allocate a portion of federal gambling tax revenue to addiction treatment, but faces opposition from industry stakeholders. Barron’s
    • Curaçao Court Upholds Journalist’s Right to Call Sub-Licensing ‘Illegal’: A court in Curaçao has upheld a journalist’s right to label the practice of sub-licensing as ‘illegal’. This ruling could have far-reaching implications for iGaming operators in the region. Source: NEXT.io
    • Fontainebleau Under Investigation by NGCB for AML Violations: The Nevada Gaming Control Board (NGCB) is investigating Fontainebleau for alleged Anti-Money Laundering (AML) violations. The outcome of this investigation could have significant implications for the casino and iGaming operators in Nevada. Source: SBC Americas
    • Bangladesh Initiates Crackdown on Illegal Online Gambling. Under the new Cyber Security Ordinance 2025, Bangladesh has launched a national enforcement campaign against illegal online gambling. Authorities have identified over 1,000 mobile agents involved in unauthorized gambling transactions, signaling a significant move towards stricter regulation. Gambling Insider

    Hacks and Data Breaches

    • Facebook – 1.2 Billion Accounts Scraped. A hacker leaked personal data from over 1.2 billion Facebook users, including names, emails, and locations. The breach highlights massive risks associated with social login systems. Gambling platforms using Facebook OAuth are now prime targets for account takeover and phishing attacks. The Times of India
    • 184M Login Credentials Leaked (Gmail, PayPal, Netflix, etc.). A giant trove of leaked login credentials was posted online, affecting users of Gmail, PayPal, and more. Attackers are already testing these credentials across major services. Gamblers who reuse passwords are at risk of account hijacking, making credential stuffing a top threat to casino platforms. The U.S. Sun
    • AT&T – 31 Million Records Leaked. Hackers exposed detailed subscriber data, including SIM and device information, from 31 million AT&T customers. This information enables SIM swap fraud and SMS interception. SMS-based 2FA used by many gambling sites is now vulnerable, especially for high-value and crypto users. SC World
    • LexisNexis Risk Solutions – 364,000 Individuals Exposed. Personal and financial data from identity verification provider LexisNexis was leaked in a major breach. The data includes names, SSNs, and other KYC attributes. Casinos that rely on LexisNexis for player verification may face increased fraud and compliance risks. TechCrunch
    • Commvault (Metallic SaaS Platform) Breach. Attackers compromised Commvault’s backup-as-a-service platform, potentially exposing sensitive data stored in Microsoft 365 environments.
      Gambling operators using M365 and SaaS backups may have had internal files, KYC documents, or financial records accessed. Tech Radar

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    Final Words

    As the iGaming sector evolves—propelled by surging mobile adoption, legal battles, and a spike in data breaches—staying informed isn’t just smart, it’s essential. This week’s updates reveal how fast-moving tech, regulatory gaps, and rising cyber threats are redrawing the competitive map, with startups, shadow platforms, and hackers all reshaping the game.

    If you found this digest useful, share it with your colleagues and partners in the gambling industry. A well-informed network is a stronger one—more secure, more agile, and better prepared for what’s next.

  • iGaming News Weekly Digest: 5/21 – Global Casino Deals Accelerate, NJ iGaming Surges, Fake Slot Networks and Scams Exposed

    iGaming News Weekly Digest: 5/21 – Global Casino Deals Accelerate, NJ iGaming Surges, Fake Slot Networks and Scams Exposed

    Welcome to this week’s edition of iGaming News Weekly Digest, curated by the team at ONSEC. Tailored for iGaming operators, casino platforms, and betting leaders, this digest delivers the latest developments shaping the future of the industry—from high-stakes casino investments and global expansion talks to evolving regulations and rising cybersecurity threats. In this issue, we spotlight Steve Cohen’s $8B casino project near Citi Field, record-breaking iGaming revenues in New Jersey, and renewed momentum in Thailand’s casino legislation. We also cover growing online fraud risks, from fake slot sites flagged by Gamecheck to phishing scams exploiting legitimate operator brands.

    Stay informed—and stay secure—with ONSEC.

    Trends and Analytics

    • Steve Cohen’s Casino Bid Advances: Mets owner Steve Cohen’s $8B proposal to build a casino near Citi Field has cleared a significant hurdle. This development could potentially reshape the landscape of the gambling industry in the region. Source: New York Post
    • UFC Abu Dhabi Betting Odds: The opening betting odds for UFC Abu Dhabi have been released, with Whittaker favored over De Ridder. This event is expected to attract significant betting activity. Source: Forbes
    • International Casino Operators in Talks with Thai Government: Four international casino operators are reportedly in talks with the Thai government. This could potentially open up a new market for the global gambling industry. Source: Asia Gaming Brief
    • New Jersey Online Casinos Smash Revenue Records with $243.9M in March 2025: Despite a decline in land-based casino revenue and sports betting, iGaming totals in New Jersey saw a significant increase of 23.7% in March 2025, smashing previous records. Source: Observer Today

    Law and Regulation

    • Four international casino operators holding talks with Thai government: A special Senate committee is studying a Thai casino bill and four international casino operators are currently in talks with the Thai government. This could potentially lead to significant changes in the Thai gambling landscape. Source: ASGAM
    • Sweepstakes Casino Ban Proposals Still Making Progress in Three States: Proposals to ban sweepstakes casinos are still making progress in three states, despite the launch of Bally Bet Tennessee in the sports betting market. Source: Gaming Today
    • Dozens of UK betting companies in regulatory violation not made public: Several UK betting giants have been spared regulatory action after secret deals with the UK regulator, despite being in violation of regulations. Source: CDC Gaming
    • Casino workers mobilize at Rhode Island legislature over smoking bill: Casino workers in Rhode Island are mobilizing at the state legislature over a bill to ban smoking in casinos. The push for the ban has reignited debates at the State House. Source: CDC Gaming
    • Illegal Gambling Probe Resignation: The U.S. Attorney overseeing the illegal gambling probe involving Resorts World has resigned. This development could have significant implications for the casino industry in Nevada. Source: SBC Americas

    Hacks and Data Breaches

    • Navi Mumbai Businessman Defrauded of ₹2.75 Crore via Online Casino Scam. A businessman from Navi Mumbai lost ₹2.75 crore (~$330,000) on the online gambling platform Satsports.com. The site, which operated internationally and masked its location using a VPN, promised lucrative returns on games like Teen Patti and Casino. After initial winnings, the user’s account balance dropped to zero, and the platform administrators provided vague responses. An FIR has been filed under the Information Technology Act, and investigations are ongoing. The Times of India
    • PointsBet Fined $500,000 for Breaching Spam and Self-Exclusion Laws. Australian online gambling company PointsBet was fined $500,000 by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) for sending 508 marketing messages to individuals who had self-excluded from gambling. Additionally, the company sent 705 emails promoting betting products without an unsubscribe function, violating spam laws. PointsBet has agreed to an enforceable undertaking to improve its compliance practices. Next.io
    • PAGCOR Warns of Online Scam Using Lucky 7 Bingo’s Name
      PAGCOR has issued a public alert about a fraudulent scheme impersonating licensed operator Lucky 7 Bingo Corporation. The scam involves a fake “Lucky 7 Bet Lottery” offering high returns for upfront deposits using forged documents. PAGCOR clarified that Lucky 7 is only licensed for physical E-Games halls and has no authority to operate online. The regulator urges the public to verify licenses and report suspicious activity. Sigma
    • Gamecheck Fights Back Against Fake Online Slots. Gamecheck has flagged over 1,000 casino sites hosting counterfeit slot games—rigged copies that mimic popular titles but give operators total control over outcomes. Fake casinos like Lucky Green and Spinsala lure players with slick branding while slashing RTPs to near zero. The company now publishes weekly offender lists and offers blockchain-based verification tools. With enforcement still patchy, Gamecheck stresses transparency, player education, and industry-wide validation as key to restoring trust. Sigma 

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    Final Words

    As the iGaming landscape continues to shift—driven by landmark casino investments, cross-border expansion, and an uptick in online fraud—staying informed is more critical than ever. This week’s developments highlight the growing divide between regulated and gray markets, the financial momentum of digital platforms, and the urgent need for proactive cybersecurity across the board.

    If you found this digest valuable, don’t keep it to yourself—share it with your team and peers in the iGaming industry. A more informed ecosystem is a more secure and resilient one, better equipped to thrive in an increasingly complex digital gambling world.

  • iGaming News Weekly Digest: 5/14 – Big Data Drives Personalization, US Gaming Hits Record High, LockBit Leak Exposes Ransomware Ecosystem

    iGaming News Weekly Digest: 5/14 – Big Data Drives Personalization, US Gaming Hits Record High, LockBit Leak Exposes Ransomware Ecosystem

    Welcome to this week’s edition of iGaming News Weekly Digest, curated by the team at ONSEC. Designed for iGaming operators, casino platforms, and digital gaming leaders, this digest brings you key insights shaping the future of online gambling—from groundbreaking data strategies and record-breaking revenues to emerging threats and global regulatory shifts. In this issue, we explore how Big Data is driving hyper-personalized player experiences, the booming growth of U.S. commercial gaming, and why the Americas are poised to rival Europe in iGaming revenue by 2028. We also cover new legislation—from Alberta’s iGaming Act to U.S. bans on sweepstakes casinos—and spotlight rising cybersecurity concerns, including the Steam data breach, North Korean-linked gambling operations, and the fallout from the LockBit ransomware leak.

    Stay safe with ONSEC.

    Trends and Analytics

    • Big Data Enhances iGaming Personalization. Big Data is increasingly being used to create hyper-personalized experiences in the iGaming sector. Operators are leveraging data analytics to offer tailored promotions, real-time behavior tracking, and predictive modeling, aiming to boost player engagement and retention. European Gaming
    • Record-High Revenue in U.S. Commercial Gaming: The U.S. commercial gaming sector hit a record-high revenue in 2024, with the iGaming market also continuing its strong growth. This trend indicates a positive business situation and increased customer engagement. Source: CDC Gaming Reports
    • iGaming Revenue in Americas to Match Europe by 2028: A report by Vixio predicts that iGaming revenue in the Americas will match that of Europe by 2028, indicating significant growth potential in the region. This trend could reshape the global iGaming landscape. Source: iGaming Business
    • Soft2Bet’s iGaming Innovation Fund: Soft2Bet has launched a €50 million iGaming innovation fund to support entrepreneurs within the industry. This move comes as part of the company’s growth strategy and is expected to boost its market presence. Source: Glide Magazine
    • U.S. Sportsbooks Face Profit Challenges Amid Player Winning Streaks.  Major U.S. operators like DraftKings and Flutter (owner of FanDuel) have revised their 2025 earnings forecasts downward after a series of bettor-friendly outcomes during March Madness. DraftKings reduced its revenue projection by $200 million, while Flutter lowered its U.S. EBITDA forecast by $180 million. Both companies are also experiencing market share declines as competitors like BetMGM, Bet365, and Fanatics gain traction. Financial Times
    • UK Online Gambling Sees 7% Growth in Q1 2025 The UK Gambling Commission reported a 7% year-over-year increase in gross gambling yield (GGY) for Q1 2025, totaling £1.45 billion. Online slots led this growth with an 11% rise, reaching £689 million. The number of online bets and spins grew by 5%, totaling 25.2 billion, while active accounts hit a record 4.5 million. CasinoBeats

    Law and Regulation

    • Alberta Passes iGaming Alberta Act, Paving Way for Commercial Online Gambling. Alberta’s Legislative Assembly has passed the iGaming Alberta Act, establishing a framework for regulated commercial online sports betting and casino gaming. The act creates the Alberta iGaming Corporation to oversee private operators, while the Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Commission will continue to manage the government-run Play Alberta platform. Royal Assent is pending, with commercial operations expected to launch by Q2 2026. SBC Americas
    • U.S. States Push Forward With Online Sweepstakes Casino Bans. Several U.S. states are advancing legislation aimed at banning online sweepstakes casinos that operate with dual-currency models. Connecticut’s SB 1235 awaits Senate action, while Louisiana’s SB 181 has already passed the Senate unanimously and is now in the House. New Jersey’s A5447 and New York’s S5935 are progressing through committee reviews, with Montana’s SB 555 currently awaiting the governor’s signature. Meanwhile, similar bills in Mississippi, Florida, Arkansas, and Maryland have failed, reflecting a divided national approach to regulating sweepstakes platforms.
      Legal Sports Report
    • Michigan Gaming Control Board Intensifies Crackdown on Illegal Online Gambling. The Michigan Gaming Control Board has issued cease-and-desist orders to 82 illegal online gambling sites in 2025, escalating its enforcement actions against unlicensed operators. This move underscores the state’s commitment to protecting consumers and maintaining the integrity of its regulated gaming market. Gaming Intelligence
    • New Jersey Proposes Study on Gambling Advertisement Language to Promote Safer Betting. New Jersey lawmakers have introduced bills A5562 and S4366 to study the impact of gambling advertisement language on responsible betting and underage exposure. The proposed study by the Division of Gaming Enforcement would analyze effective phrases and presentation styles, potentially leading to restrictions on ads near schools and those targeting individuals under 21. Gambling Industry News
    • Understanding the Regulation of Online Gambling in Ontario: The regulation of online gambling in Ontario is managed by iGaming Ontario, which oversees the commercial relationship and ongoing compliance. This is part of a broader trend of iGaming regulation in North America. Source: intelligentliving.co

    Hacks and Data Breaches

    • LockBit Ransomware Group Hacked — Major Leak Exposes Affiliate Data
      Ironically, the infamous LockBit ransomware group was itself hacked, leading to the exposure of internal documents, chat logs, and affiliate data. This leak offers unprecedented insights into the Ransomware-as-a-Service model, revealing how these cybercriminal syndicates operate and target sectors including gambling and crypto.
      Read more from DigiWatch | HIPAA Journal coverage
    • Bybit Crypto Exchange Hacked — Regulatory Storm Brewing
      In one of the biggest crypto incidents of the year, Bybit was hacked, raising questions about cross-border enforcement and crypto-exchange security. The breach puts increased pressure on gambling platforms that rely on crypto payment rails to double down on wallet security.
      Full report by Paul Hastings
    • Steam Breach — 89 Million Gaming Accounts Compromised
      A threat actor is claiming to sell the data of 89 million Steam users. With Steam integrated into many gambling-adjacent platforms, operators should be on alert for credential stuffing attacks targeting users who reuse passwords.
      Gaming Bible coverage
    • North Korean Hackers Linked to Illegal Gambling Operation
      A South Korean national allegedly launched an illegal gambling site with technical support from North Korean hackers. This case underscores the geopolitical dimension of gambling-related cybercrime and the need for vendor due diligence.
      Full story via CasinoBeats
    • Sweepstakes Casino Stake.us Faces Ongoing Exploit Claims
      Stake.us, a major sweepstakes casino, is under scrutiny after reports of past hacks resurfaced. With growing legal pressure on sweepstakes models, any security incident could accelerate calls for regulation and enforcement.
      Details from Deadspin

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    Final Words

    As the iGaming landscape rapidly evolves with surging revenues, policy shake-ups, and sophisticated cyber threats, staying ahead means staying informed. From Big Data-driven personalization and shifting global market power to sweeping enforcement actions and ransomware leaks, this week’s stories underscore the high stakes and fast pace of the industry.

    If you found this digest valuable, share it with your colleagues and peers in the iGaming world. The more we exchange insights, the stronger our collective defense against risk—and the greater our ability to seize new opportunities in a transforming digital gambling economy.

     

  • iGaming News Weekly Digest: 5/7 – Fanatics Enters Casino Market, $8B Sweepstakes Surge, Cyber Attacks Spike

    iGaming News Weekly Digest: 5/7 – Fanatics Enters Casino Market, $8B Sweepstakes Surge, Cyber Attacks Spike

    Welcome to this week’s edition of iGaming News Weekly Digest, curated by the team at ONSEC. Tailored for iGaming operators, casino platforms, and industry leaders, this digest delivers the latest insights driving the evolution of online gambling—from strategic market moves and rising player expectations to critical cybersecurity risks and tightening regulations. In this issue, we spotlight Fanatics’ bold entry into the casino app space, the $8 billion surge in sweepstakes casinos pressuring U.S. lawmakers, and MGM’s strong Q1 earnings. We also explore the global regulatory landscape—from India’s GST hearings to the UK’s new bonus restrictions—and highlight the escalating threat of DDoS attacks and account takeovers targeting online platforms.

    Trends and Analytics

    Fanatics Launches Standalone Casino App. Fanatics, traditionally known for sports merchandise, has expanded into online gambling by launching a standalone casino app in four U.S. states: Michigan, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. This move signifies a strategic effort to diversify its offerings and tap into the growing online casino market. The app aims to attract a broader demographic, particularly women in their late 30s to 40s, diverging from the typical male sports-betting audience. Leveraging its vast customer base and loyalty program, Fanatics seeks to compete with industry leaders like FanDuel and DraftKings. Business Insider

    Sweepstakes Casinos Generate $8 Billion, Pressuring Legalization. Sweepstakes casinos, which operate using virtual currencies like “Sweeps Coins” to navigate gambling laws, generated $8 billion in revenue in 2024. Their popularity, especially in states where traditional online casinos are illegal, is prompting lawmakers to consider regulation and legalization to capture potential tax revenues. This trend highlights the growing influence of alternative gaming models in the online gambling landscape. InsideBitcoins.com

    MGM Resorts Reports Strong Q1 Earnings. MGM Resorts International reported better-than-expected first-quarter earnings for 2025, driven by robust performance in its online sports-betting segment through BetMGM. Adjusted earnings per share reached 69 cents, surpassing the projected 46 cents. The company also announced a $2 billion share buyback program, signaling confidence in its financial health and future prospects. Reuters

    Live Casino Gaming Gains Popularity. Live casino games, offering real-time interaction with dealers, have surged in popularity. Games like roulette, blackjack, and poker streamed from live studios provide immersive experiences, with platforms like 10bet and Dream Vegas leading in offerings. This trend underscores the demand for more interactive and authentic online gambling experiences. talkSPORT

    Fast Withdrawal Casinos Attract Players. Online casinos offering instant or fast withdrawals are increasingly popular. Platforms like Duelz and BetMGM provide near-instant payouts through e-wallets and other methods, enhancing player satisfaction and trust. The emphasis on quick and hassle-free transactions is becoming a significant factor in player retention and acquisition. The Sun

    Law and Regulation

    India’s Supreme Court Reviews GST Applicability to Online Gaming. The Supreme Court of India has commenced hearings to determine whether online gaming, including fantasy sports and casinos, should be classified as “betting and gambling” under the Goods and Services Tax (GST) framework. The government argues that any monetary stakes, regardless of skill involvement, constitute gambling and should be taxed at 28%. This decision could significantly impact the online gaming industry’s tax obligations. The Economic Times

    UK Implements Ban on Mixed-Product Promotions in iGaming. The UK Gambling Commission has announced a ban on mixed-product promotions, preventing operators from bundling sportsbook and casino bonuses into a single offer. Additionally, wagering requirements on bonuses will be capped at 10 times the original value. These measures, effective from December 19, 2025, aim to enhance consumer protection and reduce gambling-related harm. CDC Gaming

    CFTC Drops Appeal Against Kalshi, Allowing Political Event Contracts.The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has decided to drop its appeal against a court ruling that permitted Kalshi, a prediction market platform, to offer contracts on political events, including election outcomes. This move sets a precedent for the legitimacy of regulated political prediction markets in the United States. Reuters

    Macau Appoints Ng Wai Han as New Director of Casino Regulator. The Macau government has appointed Ng Wai Han as the new director of the Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau (DICJ), the city’s casino regulator. Ng, a veteran civil servant, is the first woman to hold this position. Her appointment may signal a shift in Macau’s regulatory approach to its casino industry. IAG

    Colombia Legalizes Esports Betting. Colombia has passed legislation recognizing esports as an official discipline and incorporating it into the country’s regulated betting market. This development is expected to diversify betting options and stimulate growth in Colombia’s online gambling sector.

    Hacks and Data Breaches

    While no specific hacks or data breaches of online casino and betting platforms were reported between April 30 and May 7, 2025, the industry continues to face a high-risk cybersecurity environment with a 37% increase in attacks on online slot platforms compared to the previous year.  Insurance journal

    An attempted ransomware attack on the Co-op Group on April 30, 2025, was attributed to Scattered Spider, a hacking collective known for targeting casino operators in the past, indicating an ongoing threat to the gambling industry.  Insurance journal

    Data from the first quarter of 2025 showed a concerning 400% increase in DDoS attacks targeting the online gambling and casino sector since February, suggesting a targeted campaign that could be a precursor to other malicious activities. Continent 8

    Customer Account Takeovers (ATO) remain a significant threat, affecting various online sectors including gaming, with techniques like session hijacking allowing attackers to bypass multi-factor authentication.  The Hacker News

    Final Words

    As the online gambling industry accelerates with new entrants, regulatory shifts, and surging cyber threats, staying informed isn’t just useful—it’s essential. From fast-withdrawal trends and live gaming innovations to global tax rulings and targeted DDoS attacks, this week’s developments reflect an ecosystem in constant motion.

    If you found this digest valuable, share it with your team and peers in the iGaming space. A more informed industry is a more resilient one—let’s keep raising the bar for innovation, compliance, and security together.

     

  • iGaming News Weekly Digest: 4/30: Cybercrime Targets Casinos, Mobile Leads Growth, Global Laws Shift

    iGaming News Weekly Digest: 4/30: Cybercrime Targets Casinos, Mobile Leads Growth, Global Laws Shift

    Welcome to this week’s edition of iGaming News Weekly Digest, curated by the team at ONSEC. Tailored for iGaming operators, platforms, and security-conscious leaders, this digest delivers the latest developments shaping the future of the industry—from mobile-first innovation and AI-powered experiences to escalating cyber threats and evolving global regulations. In this issue, we cover a stark UN warning about the growing ties between gambling, cybercrime, and fraud, along with major breaches affecting IGT and Catawba Two Kings Casino. We also dive into how mobile and esports betting are reshaping engagement, explore Brazil’s legalization of esports wagering, and examine the UK’s proposal to unify gambling taxes.

    Trends and Analytics

    • Online Gambling Market Set to Reach $169.2 Billion by 2030. A new market research report projects the global online gambling industry to hit $169.2 billion by 2030, driven by increased smartphone penetration, digital payment methods, and sports sponsorships. iGaming operators who prioritize frictionless payments and localized strategies are best positioned to benefit from this growth surge. Source: GlobeNewswire
    • AI, AR, and Blockchain Reshape Casino Experiences. The casino industry is undergoing a technological transformation with the adoption of Artificial Intelligence for player behavior analysis, Augmented Reality for immersive gameplay, and blockchain for transaction transparency and provably fair gaming. These tools are enhancing trust, personalization, and retention in online platforms. Source: The Design Inspiration
    • Mobile Gaming Becomes iGaming’s Dominant Channel. Mobile devices are now the primary access point for online gambling, with 5G networks, native apps, and responsive platforms driving a shift in development priorities. Mobile-first markets are seeing higher engagement rates, making mobile UX optimization a strategic imperative. Source: Yogonet
    • Esports Betting Accelerates with Gen Z Engagement. Esports betting is rapidly expanding, driven by Gen Z audiences and tech-savvy features like micro-betting, live odds, and in-stream wagers. Regulatory advancements in LATAM and Southeast Asia are fueling cross-border growth in games like VALORANT and Counter-Strike 2. Source: EGW News
    • Live Sports Drive Real-Time Betting Engagement. According to Boomerang’s recent report, real-time engagement during live sporting events is outperforming pre-game betting models. Platforms are investing in personalized odds, dynamic interfaces, and behavioral analytics to increase conversion during peak traffic windows. Source: Gambling Insider

     

    Law and Regulation

    • UK Proposes Unified Remote Gambling Tax. The UK government has launched a consultation to consolidate its three existing remote gambling taxes into a single Remote Betting & Gaming Duty (RBGD). This proposed change aims to simplify the tax system for online gambling operators, including online casinos. However, industry stakeholders express concerns that this could lead to higher taxes for some operators, potentially impacting the sector’s growth and competitiveness.Source: ​iGB+2iGB+2 
    • Brazil Legalizes Esports Betting. Brazil’s Ministry of Sports issued Ordinance No. 36 on April 23, officially legalizing esports betting. This move allows wagers on major tournaments like Counter-Strike 2, VALORANT, and Fortnite, provided organizers secure proper licenses. The regulation aims to tap into Brazil’s booming online betting market, estimated at R$20–30 billion monthly. Source:  ​Esports Insider
    • Hawaii’s Sports Betting Legalization Bid Fails. Hawaii’s House Bill 1308, which aimed to legalize sports betting, failed after amendments reintroducing taxes and fees derailed negotiations between the House and Senate. This setback leaves Hawaii among the states without legalized sports betting. Source:  Next.io
    • DraftKings Sued Over ‘Risk-Free’ Promotions. DraftKings faces a new class-action lawsuit in Pennsylvania over allegedly misleading “risk-free” promotions. The lawsuit accuses the company of targeting problem gamblers and using deceptive bonus mechanics. Source:  Casino Beats
    • Kenya Imposes 30-Day Ban on Gambling Advertising. Kenya’s Betting Control and Licensing Board announced a 30-day ban on gambling advertisements across all media platforms to curb underage exposure and enforce responsible gambling guidelines. Source:  CDC Gaming

    Hacks and Data Breaches

    • UN Report Warns of Convergence Between Gambling, Cybercrime & Fraud. A new report by the UNODC warns that the online gambling industry is increasingly being exploited for transnational organized crime, including money laundering and cyberfraud. The document outlines how criminal groups are using gambling platforms to launder illicit funds, and it calls for enhanced international regulation and monitoring. Source: UNODC Report (PDF)
    • Cyberattack on Gambling Tech Giant IGT Disrupts Systems
      International Game Technology (IGT), a leading provider of gaming technology, disclosed a cyberattack that impacted its internal IT systems and applications. The breach, confirmed in a statement from IGT, led to system outages and raised concerns about the security of critical gambling infrastructure. Source: Security Affairs
    • Anubis Ransomware Group Targets Catawba Two Kings Casino. The Anubis ransomware group has claimed responsibility for a cyberattack on the Catawba Two Kings Casino in Kings Mountain, North Carolina. The hackers allege they have obtained detailed architectural plans, including layouts of the casino’s main floor, parking areas, hotel tower, server rooms, chip vaults, surveillance camera placements, and evacuation routes. They have threatened to release this sensitive information unless a ransom is paid.  Source: Cybernews
    • Player Data Breach Impacts Trust and Operations. An in-depth analysis from iGamingBusiness highlights how player data breaches not only compromise personal information but also disrupt business operations and damage brand perception. The article explores how security failures can cascade into broader organizational risks, eroding user trust and undermining competitiveness in the highly regulated iGaming space. Source: iGaming Business

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    Final Words

    As the iGaming landscape rapidly evolves, staying informed is your competitive edge. Whether you’re navigating new regulations, defending against rising cyber threats, or embracing cutting-edge technologies like AI and blockchain, the insights in this digest are here to keep you ahead of the curve.

    If you found this digest valuable, don’t keep it to yourself—share it with your colleagues and peers in the iGaming space. Help your team stay ahead of industry trends, regulatory shifts, and security challenges. The more informed we are, the stronger and safer our industry becomes.

  • iGaming News Weekly Digest: Mobile Gambling Surges, $80B Crypto Casinos, Cyber Threats Escalate

    iGaming News Weekly Digest: Mobile Gambling Surges, $80B Crypto Casinos, Cyber Threats Escalate

    Welcome to this week’s edition of iGaming News Weekly Digest, curated by the team at ONSEC. Tailored for iGaming operators, platforms, and security-conscious leaders, this digest delivers the latest developments shaping the future of the industry—from mobile and crypto-driven growth to tightening global regulations and rising cybersecurity threats. In this issue, we explore how mobile gambling is dominating revenues, crypto casinos are shaking up the status quo, and esports betting is surging. We also track crucial regulatory moves from the Netherlands to Thailand, alongside major cyber incidents that remind us why security must stay top of mind.

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    Trends and Analytics

    • Mobile Gambling Dominates iGaming Industry: Mobile gambling is becoming a dominant force in the iGaming industry, accounting for over half of the market revenue. This trend is driving the industry’s growth and attracting new talents to shape its future. Source: finchannel
    • Crypto Casino Revenue Tops $80bn: Despite being illegal in most countries, crypto casinos generated over $80 billion in revenue in 2024. This trend highlights the growing popularity of crypto casinos and their potential to disrupt traditional betting groups. Source: Financial Times
    • Soft2Bet Enters Nigeria’s $2 Billion iGaming Market with Waddibet: Soft2Bet has entered Nigeria’s $2 billion iGaming market with Waddibet, capitalizing on the growing interest in casino gaming in a market traditionally dominated by sports betting. Source: Inside Bitcoins
    • Oddsgate Projects Future of iGaming Until 2050: Oddsgate has launched an unprecedented study that projects the future of the iGaming industry—including online betting, digital casinos, and games of chance—until 2050. This strategic overview provides insights into potential developments in the industry. Source: gamesbras
    • Esports Betting Revenue Projected to Reach $144.8 Million by 2029: The revenue from esports betting is expected to reach $144.8 million by 2029. This projection indicates the growing popularity of esports betting and its potential to contribute significantly to the iGaming industry’s revenue. Source: Fingerlakes1.com
    • New Jersey igaming revenue reaches record $243.9 million in March: New Jersey’s iGaming sector has seen continuous growth, with revenue reaching a record $243.9 million in March. This growth suggests a shift from traditional land-based casinos to online platforms. Source: iGaming Business

    Law and Regulation

    • Dutch Gambling Regulator KSA Fines Operator €734,000: The Dutch gambling regulator KSA has imposed a hefty fine of €734,000 on an operator, demonstrating the regulator’s commitment to enforcing compliance. Source: ReadWrite
    • BMM Testlabs Acquired by The Visualize Group: BMM Testlabs, a provider of compliance services to operators offering Class II & III gaming, online casinos, sports betting, and lotteries, has been acquired by investment firm The Visualize Group. Source: SBC Americas
    • Crypto Casino Owner Gambled With Investor Funds, Feds Say: Federal authorities have accused a crypto casino owner of misusing investor funds. The case underscores the need for robust regulation and oversight in the rapidly evolving world of crypto-based gambling. Source: Law360
    • Dutch Watchdog KSA Reprimands 711 Casino Over Gaming Promotions to Kids: The Dutch gaming regulator Kansspelautoriteit has issued a reprimand to 711 Casino for promoting gambling to children through school homework advertisements. This action is part of a broader crackdown on irresponsible gaming promotions. Source: casino.com
    • Blockchain Technology Revolutionizing Sports Betting: Blockchain technology could potentially revolutionize sports betting by addressing regulatory restrictions and inconsistencies in legal areas. Source: Eye On Annapolis
    • New York Proposes Strict Limits on Sports Betting Ads: New York is proposing strict limits on sports betting ads, including a ban on ads promoting bonus bets. If implemented, this could significantly impact the marketing strategies of sports betting companies. Source: Dailymotion

    Hacks and Data Breaches

    • MGM Settles for $8.5M in Sibella-Related Laundering Scandal: MGM has settled for $8.5 million in a money laundering scandal related to Sibella. The incident has led to the temporary closure of Kewadin Casinos due to a ransomware cyber attack. Source: Casino.com
    • IPL Betting Rackets Busted in Bengaluru: Authorities have busted illegal betting rackets in Bengaluru related to the Indian Premier League (IPL), seizing electronics and chips worth crores. Four individuals were also arrested in a related server hack case. Source: MSN
    • Game Lounge Launches iGaming’s First-Ever Trust and Data Index: Game Lounge, a leading data-driven iGaming affiliate, has launched the industry’s first-ever Trust and Data Index for affiliate platforms, aiming to educate young people about ransomware risks. Source: Yahoo Finance UK
    • IGT Cyberattack Disrupts Global Casino Tech Operations: International Game Technology (IGT), a major gambling tech provider, suffered a cyberattack leading to system shutdowns and service disruptions. The incident is under investigation, with potential links to ransomware. Source: Security Affairs

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    Final Words

    As the iGaming landscape rapidly evolves, staying informed is your competitive edge. Whether you’re navigating new markets, adopting emerging technologies, or strengthening your platform’s defenses, the insights in this digest are designed to keep you ahead of the curve.

    If you found this digest valuable, don’t keep it to yourself—share it with your colleagues and peers in the iGaming space. Help your team stay ahead of industry trends, regulatory shifts, and cybersecurity threats. The more informed we are, the stronger and safer our industry becomes.

  • iGaming News Weekly Digest: Flutter’s €2.3B Deal, AI Reshapes Bingo, Markets Shudder

    iGaming News Weekly Digest: Flutter’s €2.3B Deal, AI Reshapes Bingo, Markets Shudder

    Welcome to this week’s edition of the Weekly iGaming Digest Newsletter — your Wednesday rundown of the most critical updates in Trends & Analytics, Law & Regulation, and Cybersecurity.
    This week, we cover market volatility following U.S. tariffs, the rise of AI and blockchain in player engagement and platform optimization, and a €2.3B acquisition strengthening Flutter’s foothold in Europe. Regulators are making bold moves in Brazil, Michigan, and the EU, while on the cyber front, we spotlight ransomware attacks on tribal casinos, a 700K-user CRM data breach, and a growing call for industry-wide security standards.

    Curated by the team at ONSEC, this digest is tailored for iGaming operators, platforms, and security-conscious leaders who want to stay ahead of the curve.

    Trends and Analytics

    • Markets Whipsaw on Tariffs, Gaming Stocks Volatile. Global financial markets tumbled following aggressive U.S. trade tariffs, with gambling stocks among the hardest hit—some plunging over 10%. Industry analysts say ongoing market instability could impact operator liquidity and delay expansion plans. Source: IGB
    • AI and Tech Revolutionize iGaming and Bingo in 2025. AI, VR, and blockchain are reshaping the iGaming landscape, driving player engagement, personalization, and profit margins—especially in mobile bingo and casino platforms. As affiliate marketing and tech converge, operators adopting tools like predictive analytics, smart chatbots, and real-time tracking gain a clear competitive edge. Source: Scaleo
    • Macau Revenue Flat; Chief Warns of Budget Deficit. Macau’s Q1 gambling revenue rose just 0.6%, prompting the Chief Executive to warn of an immediate government deficit if revenue dips below MOP 15B/month. The government is calling for economic diversification as gaming revenues plateau. Source: IGB
    • Flutter’s €2.3B Snaitech Takeover Approved. Flutter Entertainment received full regulatory approval for its acquisition of Italian operator Snaitech, strengthening its dominance in Europe’s largest regulated market. The deal is expected to improve local brand presence and unlock new growth channels. Source: SBC Eurasia
    • Konvoy’s Q1 2025 Report Indicates Stabilized Gaming Industry Funding and the Rise of AI. A recent report from Konvoy highlights a stabilized funding environment in the gaming industry and the growing importance of AI. Published:  Source: GlobeNewswire
    • Challenges in iGaming Media Buying Require Sophisticated Strategies. Media buying in the iGaming sector faces challenges like regulatory compliance, ad fraud, and data privacy, necessitating the use of engagement metrics and LTV-based campaign segmentation. Source: Scaleo Blog

    Law and Regulation

    • ECJ Hears German Player Loss Case with Potential EU-Wide Impact. The European Court of Justice (ECJ) held a hearing starting April 9, 2025, on a German player loss case that could significantly affect the European gambling industry and numerous reimbursement claims. Source: iGamingBusiness
    • Brazil Suspends 4 Operators, Pixbet Wins Reprieve. Brazil’s gaming authority suspended four operators, including Pixbet, for missing system certification deadlines. Pixbet successfully challenged the decision in court, highlighting both regulatory pressure and judicial flexibility in the emerging market. Source: Esports Insider
    • Michigan Gaming Control Board Cracks Down on 13 Illegal Offshore Gambling Websites. The MGCB issued cease-and-desist orders to 13 unlicensed offshore gambling websites targeting Michigan residents. Source: Michigan Gaming Control Board
    • AGCO Issues $120,000 Penalty to Great Canadian Casino Resort Toronto for Cheat Scheme. The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) penalized Great Canadian Casino Resort Toronto for failing to detect a dealer collusion scheme. Source: GlobeNewswire
    • UK Charges 15 in Political Betting Scandal. Fifteen people, including politicians and law enforcement officers, were charged in the UK for using insider information to bet on election dates. The Gambling Commission says it’s the largest integrity breach involving political markets to date. Source: Esport Insider

    Hacks and Data Breaches

    • Cyberattacks Disrupt Tribal Casinos in Minnesota and Michigan. Ransomware attacks by the RansomHub group forced the shutdown of tribal casinos in Minnesota and Michigan, halting operations and exposing cybersecurity gaps in the $41.9B tribal gaming industry. With growing pressure from regulators and rising attack costs, tribes and cardrooms alike face urgent calls to strengthen digital defenses or risk devastating operational fallout. Source: Sigma
    • GSA Wants to Strengthen Cybersecurity Across the Gambling Industry. The International Gaming Standards Association (IGSA) has expressed a strong desire to enhance cybersecurity measures within the gambling sector to combat growing threats. Source: iGamingBusiness
    • DDoS Attack Follows Gambling Exposé in Indonesia. Tempo.co suffered a massive DDoS attack after publishing an investigation into illegal gambling networks. The site was overwhelmed by over 3 billion access requests, temporarily taking it offline.  Source: Tempo.co
    • Hackers Claim Magento Breach via Third-Party, Leak CRM Data of 700K Users. A hacker using the alias “Satanic” claims a breach of Magento via a third-party integration, leading to the theft of a large dataset containing detailed business and personal contact information. The breach includes 745,000 unique entries, with 430,000 unique email addresses and 261,000 phone numbers. Source: Hack Read

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    That’s a wrap for this week’s digest.
    If you found it useful, feel free to share it with colleagues or industry peers who want to stay ahead.
    Have thoughts, suggestions, or topics you’d like us to cover next time? Drop your feedback in the comments — we’d love to hear from you.

    Until next Wednesday,
    Stay secure, stay ahead.
    — The ONSEC Team

  • iGaming News 4/10: EU Court Challenges Shake iGaming, U.S. Crackdowns Escalate, Casino Cyberattacks Surge, Emerging Markets in Asia & India

    iGaming News 4/10: EU Court Challenges Shake iGaming, U.S. Crackdowns Escalate, Casino Cyberattacks Surge, Emerging Markets in Asia & India

    Welcome to today’s edition of iGaming News, your trusted source for the latest market trends, legal shifts, and cybersecurity developments. In this issue, we dive into a wave of critical events reshaping the global gambling and betting landscape.

    We begin with major legal battles in Europe, as the European Court of Justice (ECJ) reviews a German player loss case that could impact thousands of reimbursement claims across the EU. Meanwhile, U.S. regulators are intensifying their crackdown on illegal gambling, with new laws advancing in Nevada, Missouri, and Michigan.

    On the market front, Finland’s iGaming sector shows strong growth despite regulatory pressures, and the Philippines continues to evolve as a key player in the Asian market. Meanwhile, cybersecurity threats are back in the spotlight as ransomware attacks hit two major Minnesota casino operations, disrupting services and highlighting persistent vulnerabilities across the sector.

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    Trends and Analytics

    1. Finland’s iGaming Market: Growth Amid Regulatory Shifts. Finland’s iGaming sector is experiencing rapid growth despite ongoing regulatory changes aimed at tightening controls. Operators are adapting by innovating their offerings and focusing on player retention strategies. Source: SBC News.

    2. Casino.Online 2025 Relaunch Brings Fresh Sportsbook & iGaming Comparisons Casino.Online unveiled a revamped platform with enhanced comparison tools for sportsbooks and iGaming products, aiming to empower users with better decision-making data. The update reflects a broader industry trend toward transparency and personalization. Source: SBC News.

    3. The OGs – The Origin Story of iGaming in the Philippines vs What’s Next 
    Industry pioneers discuss how the Philippines became a major iGaming hub and examine how the market must evolve in a post-pandemic, increasingly competitive landscape. Regulatory updates and emerging technologies are key themes shaping its future. Source: AGB

    4. Live-Betting Tips and Strategies for the 2025 Masters. As live-betting becomes more popular, this article offers strategies for capitalizing on real-time changes during the 2025 Masters golf tournament. It emphasizes using player momentum and course analytics to optimize wagers. Source: New York Post

    5. Central Michigan University Launches Casino Gaming Operations Program.
    Central Michigan University announced a new academic program dedicated to casino and resort operations management. This move underscores the growing professionalization of the casino industry and the demand for specialized workforce training. Source: World Casino News

    Law and Regulation

    1. Nevada Senate approves bill to confiscate illegal gambling profits. Nevada is advancing Senate Bill 256 to strengthen its legal framework against illegal gambling, requiring convicted operators to forfeit all profits and tightening penalties for out-of-state violations. The bill signals Nevada’s growing crackdown on unlicensed online gambling platforms, including sweepstakes casinos and prediction markets. Source: Next

    2. Michigan Gaming Control Board cracks down on 13 illegal offshore gambling websites targeting state residents. The Michigan Gaming Control Board (MGCB) issued cease-and-desist orders to 13 unlicensed offshore gambling websites targeting Michigan residents. This action aims to protect consumers from unregulated gambling practices and potential data security risks associated with these platforms. Source: Michigan Gaming Control Board

    3. Missouri House Narrowly Votes to Legalize and Regulate Video Gambling Machines. The Missouri House has passed a bill to legalize and regulate video gambling terminals, which are currently widespread despite existing bans. Supporters argue that regulation is necessary to address the proliferation of these machines and associated legal ambiguities. Source: NPR

    4. Karnataka to Draft New Law to Tackle Online Gambling. The Karnataka government plans to introduce new legislation aimed at regulating online gambling activities within the state. This move follows a previous attempt that was struck down by the high court, prompting authorities to seek a more robust legal framework. Source: The Times of India.

    5. ECJ tackles German player loss case, questions Maltese court authority. The European Court of Justice (ECJ) held its first hearing on a German player loss case, focusing on whether Germany’s former online casino ban under the GlüStV 2012 treaty violated EU law. The outcome of Case C-440/23 could significantly impact the European gambling industry and thousands of pending player reimbursement claims. Source: Next

    Hacks and Data Breaches

    1. Jackpot Junction Casino Hotel Data Breach. Jackpot Junction Casino Hotel in Minnesota suffered a ransomware attack believed to be carried out by the RansomHub group, impacting guest services, gambling operations, and restaurants. An internal investigation is underway to assess the full extent of the breach. Source: Independent

    2.  Minnesota Tribe’s Casino and Hotel Operations Disrupted by Ransomware
    The Lower Sioux Indian Community reported a ransomware attack that disrupted casino, hotel, and healthcare services, with cybercriminal group RansomHub claiming responsibility. Operations were temporarily shut down, highlighting vulnerabilities in tribal and casino cybersecurity. Source: Dark Reading

     

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    Final Words

    That’s all for today’s round-up of the latest iGaming News. From major legal battles in Europe to cybersecurity threats hitting casino operations in the U.S., it’s clear that the iGaming world is facing rapid changes and new challenges.

    The European Court of Justice’s review of German gambling laws reminds us how deeply regulation can reshape entire markets. Meanwhile, new crackdowns in Nevada, Michigan, and Missouri show that enforcement is tightening across the U.S. landscape. On the cybersecurity front, the recent ransomware attacks on Minnesota casinos highlight just how critical it is to stay protected against evolving threats.

    The digital frontier is growing fast — and so are the risks. Staying ahead means staying informed and investing in real protection.

    Stay secure, stay smart — and we’ll see you next time with more updates that keep you one step ahead. ONSEC Team