- The Bragg Game Company saw an attack against its systems recently
- He says that no data were stolen and encryption was not implemented
- There are no threat actors, responsibility was affirmed
Bragg Gaming Group, a Canadian company that provides the Back -End games and platforms, has confirmed that it recently suffered a cyber attack, but fortunately it does not seem to have caused many problems.
A brief press release published on the company’s website said that Bragg learned of a “cybersecurity incident” Sunday morning, August 16.
Upon learning of the incident, Bragg brought experts in third -party cybersecurity to contain the attack and evaluate the damage, he said. The preliminary results showed that the attack “limited the internal computer environment of Bragg.”
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“At present, there is no indications that no personal information has been affected. In addition, the violation has had no impact on the company’s ability to continue its operations, nor has access to any data that has been subject to breach has been restricted,” added the company.
So, this was not a data violation or a ransomware attack, or the incident stopped quick enough to avoid any real damage.
Bragg Gaming Group does not execute the casinos itself. It is a B2B supplier that builds Back Software, games and platforms -where online game operators use to manage their businesses. It also seems to be quite successful. It serves the operators of North America and Latin, as well as in Europe, which have more than 200 clients and more than 450 employees.
Between 2019 and 2023, it experienced an annual growth rate of 37% (CAGR), and projects a total directable market of approximately $ 40 billion by 2028.
In your article The record Suggestion is a pattern here, since Bragg is not the only game company that faces a rape in recent months, after Ainsworth’s play technology in Australia, as well as international play technology, both reported “significant interruptions” at the end of 2024.