Hey, not trying to be rude but we can't deny facts.
The increased casino account hack cases are due to greed and loopholes mostly due to users negligence.
The majority of these users fall victim to malicious actors primarily due to greed. Hackers have developed four prevalent methods to exploit them, generating substantial illicit gains:
Credential Harvesting via Account Sales – Users seeking to sell their accounts inadvertently surrender control. A hacker feigns interest, claiming they require login credentials and 2FA codes to verify ownership, insisting that 2FA prevents them from retaining access. Once the victim provides these details, the hacker swiftly accesses the 2FA reset page, extracts the authentication key, and registers it on their own authenticator app—permanently locking out the original owner.
Malicious Profit Bots/ Newly Installed Apps – Fraudsters lure victims with automated "profit-generating" bots. These bots, once installed, execute unauthorized actions, compromising account integrity and granting full control to the attacker. Apps or downloads requesting Google Drive access pose a major hacking risk, as Drive stores your Android backups.
Exploiting Browser Scripts & Extensions – Hackers distribute scripts, often marketed as trading tools or enhancements, that integrate with browser extensions. According to a former Microsoft employee, such scripts possess the capability to hijack login sessions and manipulate account activity without the user's knowledge.
Phishing Attacks – Cybercriminals deploy fraudulent websites mirroring legitimate login pages. Once a victim enters their credentials, hackers either automate immediate access or manually log in instantly, taking over the account before the user realizes the breach.
Being tech-savvy doesn’t make one immune to greed. As a high roller across multiple casinos, I’ve never encountered such an issue. There’s no indication in the screenshots that the casino support admitted any system bug or fault.
Yet, you’re assuming it’s on their end.A casino with millions of satisfied users wouldn’t operate with such flaws. Offering a form to report hacks doesn’t imply system issues—it simply means they’re addressing rising cases caused by user actions and analyzing ways to enhance user experience with developed safety features like Passkey and account recovery.
Let’s be clear: whether you were hacked or fell for greed, that’s on you—not the casino. Just setting the record straight. One and last thing feel yourself lucky your account is with you. There are so many cases where users lost their accounts in hands of fraudsters.