Online Casino Group Leaks Information on 108 Million Bets, Including User Details (zdnet.com) 13
An online casino group has leaked information on over 108 million bets, including details about customers' personal information, deposits, and withdrawals, ZDNet has learned. From the report: The data leaked from an ElasticSearch server that was left exposed online without a password, Justin Paine, the security researcher who discovered the server, told ZDNet. ElasticSearch is a portable, high-grade search engine that companies install to improve their web apps' data indexing and search capabilities. Last week, Paine came across one such ElasticSearch instance that had been left unsecured online with no authentication to protect its sensitive content. From a first look, it was clear to Paine that the server contained data from an online betting portal.
[...] After an analysis of the URLs spotted in the server's data, Paine and ZDNet concluded that all domains were running online casinos where users could place bets on classic cards and slot games, but also other non-standard betting games. Some of the domains that Paine spotted in the leaky server included kahunacasino.com, azur-casino.com, easybet.com, and viproomcasino.net, just to name a few.
[...] After an analysis of the URLs spotted in the server's data, Paine and ZDNet concluded that all domains were running online casinos where users could place bets on classic cards and slot games, but also other non-standard betting games. Some of the domains that Paine spotted in the leaky server included kahunacasino.com, azur-casino.com, easybet.com, and viproomcasino.net, just to name a few.
Promoted by ElasticSearch (Score:3)
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Greed at work (Score:2)
Of course, IT security costs money. So what do you do when you already run a hugely profitable online gambling establishment? Right, you get stingy on IT security, so you can rake 0.00001% more cash (or so)!
Seriously, it is time for severe civil and criminal penalties when this happens, and no excuses.
need new glasses (Score:2)
Thought it said "108 million BATS" and was puzzling that one out...
Bad bet (Score:2)
"The data leaked from an ElasticSearch server that was left exposed online without a password,"
Their security seemed to have some elasticity I bet.
why is it ethical to analyze this server's data? (Score:1)
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Silver lining (Score:2)