Phishing Archives - Keno Wizard https://kenowizard.com/tag/phishing/ The Ultimate Keno Destination for Odds, Tips & Tricks Wed, 13 Dec 2023 00:02:29 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 https://i0.wp.com/kenowizard.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/cropped-keno-wizard-icon.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Phishing Archives - Keno Wizard https://kenowizard.com/tag/phishing/ 32 32 230792155 Bally’s Evansville Loses $212,000 to Phishing https://kenowizard.com/2023/12/13/ballys-evansville-loses-212000-to-phishing/ https://kenowizard.com/2023/12/13/ballys-evansville-loses-212000-to-phishing/#respond Wed, 13 Dec 2023 00:02:29 +0000 https://kenowizard.com/2023/12/13/ballys-evansville-loses-212000-to-phishing/ A few months after the devastating cyberattacks on MGM and Caesars, Bally’s property in Evansville, Indiana, has become the victim of a phishing scam. As a result, the casino hotel has lost more than $212,000. As reported by the Evansville Police Department, the Bally’s venue was commissioning a construction firm for work on its property. [...]

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A few months after the devastating cyberattacks on MGM and Caesars, Bally’s property in Evansville, Indiana, has become the victim of a phishing scam. As a result, the casino hotel has lost more than $212,000.

As reported by the Evansville Police Department, the Bally’s venue was commissioning a construction firm for work on its property. At one point, however, a caller contacted the casino hotel’s management, claiming that the firm had had to change emails. In addition, the person provided Bally’s with a bank account and routing number for payment for the construction work.

Not suspecting the scam, Bally’s officials did as they were told and ended up paying $212,671 to the scammer. The casino operator immediately contacted the police, prompting an investigation.

While the phishing scam is not exactly a cyberattack, it is part of a larger trend that has seen fraudsters target major commercial casino companies. As mentioned, some of the biggest casino operators in the United States suffered serious security breaches earlier this year, jeopardizing their businesses and inducing millions in losses.

Not the First Time Bally’s Evansville Has Dealt with Crime and Fraudsters

Bally’s Evansville is a property with 45,000 square feet of gaming space. Boasting some 950 slots and 30 electronic and live dealer gaming tables, the venue offers a variety of games to its patrons. In addition to that, sports fans can place wagers at the property’s William Hill-branded sportsbook.

Unfortunately, the phishing attempt is not the first time Bally’s Evansville has had to deal with cases of fraud and crime. A month ago, a suspect in auto theft case was arrested at the property.

Again in November, the police arrested another Bally’s Evansville patron for leaving their child unattended while going to gamble. This reflects an unfortunate trend across the US that has seen irresponsible parents ignore their children while visiting casinos. In November alone, the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board, for example banned four casino patrons because of such violations.

In March, Bally’s Evansville had to fire a former pit supervisor who was charged with running an illegal poker room called Ed’s Poker Club. The man had been organizing illegal poker games for years, greatly intensifying his efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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PointsBet Gets Embroiled in Crypto Phishing Scam https://kenowizard.com/2023/05/13/pointsbet-gets-embroiled-in-crypto-phishing-scam/ https://kenowizard.com/2023/05/13/pointsbet-gets-embroiled-in-crypto-phishing-scam/#respond Sat, 13 May 2023 19:20:49 +0000 https://kenowizard.com/2023/05/13/pointsbet-gets-embroiled-in-crypto-phishing-scam/ PointsBet USA, the division of the famous Australia-based sports and gaming entertainment company PointsBet, announced late on Thursday that it temporarily halted its system email communications after a third-party provider sent emails involving cryptocurrency. The company admitted that an email sent in the morning by a provider, which name wasn’t disclosed, contained communication that wasn’t [...]

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PointsBet USA, the division of the famous Australia-based sports and gaming entertainment company PointsBet, announced late on Thursday that it temporarily halted its system email communications after a third-party provider sent emails involving cryptocurrency. The company admitted that an email sent in the morning by a provider, which name wasn’t disclosed, contained communication that wasn’t official.

The popular betting provider urged its customers to delete the aforementioned email. Additionally, PointsBet asked its users not to click on any links within the message or to respond to it. At the time, the company said that the temporary halt of email communication will be in effect “until the matter has been fully resolved” with the third-party provider.

Less than two hours after the initial statement released via Twitter, PointsBet identified the issue as a “phishing attempt.” As with similar threats, phishing attacks target customers by offering different prizes and in this case, crypto was involved.

Reportedly, the culprits sought to lure customers by asking to receive crypto. In exchange, they were promised that the funds in their crypto accounts would be doubled. Recently, PointsBet hinted that it plans to exit the US and North America. Still, the company is yet to make a move in that direction.

The Company Confirms There Was No Data Breach

Without any doubt, the promise to double cryptocurrency was one of the first signs that the email was part of a phishing attempt. As with most such attacks, there may be grammatical errors or simple typos, that can once again serve as a warning light for the consumers. Yet, what’s strange about this particular case is that the email itself was sent from PointsBet’s own domain, judging by screenshots shared on social media by customers of the company.

Although PointsBet admitted that there was a phishing attempt dating to Thursday morning, in its second statement, the company reiterated that the mail was the result of a third-party company. PointsBet apologized for any inconvenience and also explained that the third-party provider did not have visibility to personal data.

We confirm this was a phishing attempt made to our mailing list and the 3rd-party did not have visibility of individual email addresses. There was no breach of core player account management or internal systems. We again apologize for any inconvenience,

explains a statement released by PointsBet

Despite the explanation and apology, some users on social media showed that they are not happy with the whole situation. Some users online joked about sending millions in crypto to the scammers and asked to receive their crypto doubled as promised. Others criticized the claim that there was no personal information breach considering that the phishing emails were sent from the company’s own domain.

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