Bragg Gaming’s Cybersecurity Blunder: A Royal Flush or Just a Joker?

Bragg Gaming Group insists its “cybersecurity incident” wasn’t a jackpot for intruders, as customer data was untouched. However, unanswered questions remain, leaving customers to wonder if the company is bluffing or if their poker face is just that good.

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Bragg Gaming Group got a cyber wake-up call, but they claim it was more of a digital ding-dong-ditch than a full-blown break-in. They’ve reassured everyone that their customer data is as untouched as a casino’s ‘Employees Only’ room. But with more questions than answers, it seems Bragg is betting on a poker face to keep the panic at bay. Let’s hope they don’t fold under the pressure of unanswered questions!

Key Points:

  • Bragg Gaming Group reported a cybersecurity incident but insists no customer data was accessed.
  • The incident occurred on August 16 and was quickly contained with the help of external security experts.
  • No gaming services were disrupted, and the company maintains full access to its data.
  • Details on how the intrusion occurred or if anything was stolen remain undisclosed.
  • Bragg hasn’t yet identified the cyber culprits, leaving many questions unanswered.

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