BWIN BETTERS BEWARE
22 May 2009
New fraud scam tries to exploit the top
reputation of European betting group
Online gamblers are being warned to be on the alert this
week for fraudsters who have been trying to exploit the
reputation of the major listed European online gambling
group Bwin to leverage a criminal advantage over
players.
A number of players have reported
receiving emails which appear to be from Bwin, and which
claim that the recipient has been selected to enter a
raffle with the possibility of winning large prizes. The
email contains a link, and the recipient is asked to use
the link and ostensibly log-in to Bwin. But the link
actually routes to a site called Bwimpoker (note the
fourth letter).
Those unwary enough to respond
risk prejudice in two ways. Firstly, their log-in
information is at risk by phishing, and secondly the
scamsters follow up with an email requesting a deposit
of $500 before the prize can be claimed, with the
proviso that the player is not to log-in to Bwin for the
next four days! The implications are obvious.
The
gambling group, one of the most reputable on the
Internet, is believed to be investigating the issue with
the appropriate authorities.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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