
In a recent wave of controversy sparked by a documentary titled Kasinoläckan (The Casino Leak), the Swedish Gambling Authority, also known as Spelinspektionen, has vehemently denied allegations suggesting that its systems have suffered a data breach. These claims come in the wake of reports indicating that some individuals on Sweden's self-exclusion register, Spelpaus, are still receiving marketing materials from illegal online casinos. This situation has raised concerns about the integrity of the system, with some speculating that a leak might be to blame. However, Spelinspektionen has stated that the issue is not......
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March 6, 2024
Amusnet’s Cybersecurity Triumph
In a bid to fortify its cybersecurity measures, Amusnet actively engaged in the prestigious Next-Level Security Awareness event, organized by DIGITALL in collaboration with Proofpoint. This noteworthy event witnessed the...















