Just received this press release. Makes interesting reading.
http://www.casinos-online.co.uk/news...dispute-stats/
Just received this press release. Makes interesting reading.
http://www.casinos-online.co.uk/news...dispute-stats/
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Very interesting reading indeed. Thanks for sharing.
I guess they did not disclose what they mean by fraud so does this mean the casino was at fault
I think it is time for these online casinos to execute an overhaul of their software. Moreover, to prevent issues and solidify the offer of quality service, they should update their systems to fix those entry of swindlers. It is very scary to think that the player next to you can get to your account information, if not directly manipulating parts of the online casino.
Er. I haven't come across players having their casino accounts 'hacked'. Can you elaborate and provide examples?It is very scary to think that the player next to you can get to your account information
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This is somewhat an informational article to read, I guess. Thanks to Ecogra for they sort out and warn players NOT to join those fraudulent casino sites!
Well, hackers are every where, no one can tell which online casinos are safe from them and no one also knows when hackers prepare to attack a certain casino site. The best thing that online casino sites can do is to provide a high quality software, however, it's also advisable for players to be very much careful and aware in gaming.
I've actually seen people to continuously sell full tilt and pokerstars accounts on a couple of russian forums. They sell them for as low as 10-15$ depending the balance the accounts have inside them.
eCOGRA has been doing a good job of finding and stopping those bad sites and set standards for online casinos. Just an update, StanJames.com set to go mobile with Mobenga.