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Infostealers: The $10 Jackpot Threat to iGaming Security
Infostealers Explained: The Silent Threat on Every Device. Imagine your iGaming empire’s back-office access sold for $10 on the dark web! Infostealers sneakily collect sensitive data, like passwords and cookies, unnoticed. By the time they’re done, your digital kingdom could be in the hands of cybercriminals ready to hit the jackpot!

Hot Take:
Turns out, the real high rollers of the iGaming world aren’t your typical casino big spenders, but cybercriminals snagging admin credentials for the price of a fancy latte. Who knew the dark web had such bargain deals? For just $10, these digital bandits can infiltrate your back-office faster than you can say, “Place your bets!” It’s a cybersecurity jackpot, but sadly, the casino isn’t the winner this time.
Key Points:
- Infostealers silently swipe login credentials, which are later sold on dark web forums.
- 90% of breached companies had leaked credentials in infostealer logs.
- iGaming operators face risks like unauthorized access, downtime, and crypto theft.
- High-profile incidents include attacks on Binance and DraftKings.
- SOFTSWISS recommends comprehensive defenses against infostealers.