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Board Gambling discussion
Re: A Reflection on Security in Online Casinos
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coin-investor
on 10/08/2024, 14:31:38 UTC
On Jul 30th, I received this email  below. I did't know about it until I checked my spam folder.

I never check my spam folder because I know what to expect from this folder spam and scam emails that might temp you to open these emails, emails header like you just received $1 million will make you curious to open the email, so don't waste your time opening your spam email, only when you are waiting for an email to arrive and you are advised to check your spam folder.

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Attention: Beneficiary.
 
You have been approved to receive a compensation fund of £ 500,000.00 British Pound as one of the scam victims who qualified for the 2024 annual program organized by Camelot National Lottery Group United Kingdom. Your reference numbers are: XVX189298. Send your full name and address, reference number, mobile number, occupation, age. to the following email address: onwardfen1965@yandex.com
 
Faithfully,
Mr. Andrew Caswell
Gambling Commission Chief Executive
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As I was about to delete it, I realized that throughout my years of gambling, I've noticed that online casinos are much more secure compared to lotteries, you almost never receive scam emails like this one from an online casino. That's been my personal experience. Has anyone had a different experience, particularly with online crypto casinos?

The email did not come from one of the casino you're playing, because they would have use their domain to claim that they originate from the casino, the sender use a yandex mail which is a personal email, anyone can send a spam and claim they are giving you millions but if they are using emails like gmail or yandex they are just bluffing and they just want to scam you.