ONLINE GAMBLING WARNING ISSUED BY SC MAGAZINE
6 February 2009
Online gambling sites are being hit by hackers
using botnets that fix the odds to ensure large winnings
According to SC Magazine, scammers using scripts are
simulating the actions of legitimate gamblers and
gathering information that can be used to increase the
odds of winning bets. The claim was made by Guri Geva,
regional director UK, Northern Europe and Israel at
Radware, a company that develops, manufactures and sells
application delivery and network security solutions.
Since the scripts simulate real user behaviour, they are
hard to track by regular security tools.
“Online gambling is all based on the web, so hackers can
go in and use ‘web scraping' tactics to take the
details," Geva told the magazine. "They will use bots to
grab the odds and use arbitration systems to play the
odds at a better level that will mean that they are
guaranteed to win.
“They are using the bot to simulate a user: they collect
the odds, arbitrate and gamble and it is very hard to
track by standard security tools as the way that it
works simulates regular user activity.
“The hacker can use the bot to manipulate the odds to
improve the winning margin; it can also measure times so
it can hit the site when it is at its busiest, going as
undetected as possible.”
Geva claims that the problem can be countered by
enabling the sites to detect scam attacks as they happen
through transparent real time analysis of user
behaviours.
“Webscraping is going on all of the time; it can steal
information from a website, put the details on to
another and redirect people to it. This can lead to
fraud and even phishing, you could blacklist IP
addresses but that will require a lot of time”, said
Geva.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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