Popular Gambling App Exposed Millions of Users in Massive Data Leak

Written by:
Jagajeet Chiba
Published on:
Jul/07/2020

Millions of gambling app users may have been exposed in a massive data leak.


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VPNMentor published the report about a leak affecting Clubillion, a free online casino game available for iOS and Android, offering players 30+ free slot games.

According to VPNMentor, the breach originated in a technical database built on an Elasticsearch engine and was recording the daily activities of millions of Clubillion players around the world.

Aside from leaking activity on the app, the breached database also exposed private user information.

With this information publicly available, Clubillion’s users were vulnerable to fraud and various online attacks with potentially devastating results.

There were over 50GB of records in the database exposed every single day.

Within many of these records, were various forms of user Personally Identifiable Information (PII) data, including:

IP addresses

Email addresses

Winnings

Private messages

- Jagajeet Chiba, Gambling911.com

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