Which database did Sunset Slots steal?

Balthazar

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I know it's the reason why they failed their BBF but today I received a snail mail spam from Grand Fortune (same group) and I don't think that I ever registered to any of their casinos? Is it possible that they had access to more data than the "names and email addresses from affiliates"?

They had to pick up my name and physical address somewhere.
 
The DB issue was related to affiliate marketing only. It had nothing to do with players. You may have signed up at some casino that is related to these guys - or they've partnered with someone. This is a good reason to use emails that are casino specific - this way you know who sells or appropriates your user info. Doesn't work so well with snail mail addresses though.
 
If you use Gmail it is very easy to use specific emails for each casino.

when you sign up for a casino between your name and the @gmail.com just put +casinoname

e.g. if you have 'myname@gmail.com' then register an account with 'myname+casinoname@gmail.com' it will go to 'myname@gmail.com' but you will know where it originated from.

When you receive the mail just open it and under your name there is a little downward arrow which says 'Show Details' when you hover over it, open this and it will show the full email address you registered with.

Some sites won't allow a '+' in the email address so to get round this you can put a '.' anywhere in the name and you will still receive it so in the example above you use 'my.name@gmail.com' then just keep a record of who you used that particular one with and you can use as many full stops as you like (but only singly) so 'm.y.n.a.m.e@gmail.com' will work but 'my...name@gmail.com' won't
 

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