Coinroll Bitcoin Online Casino Customer Info Compromised by Hackers

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The Bitcoin online casino site Coinroll has warned its customers that their stored information, such as passwords and credit card numbers, may have been compromised following a theft.

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This was a result of lax security measures, according to the online security firm MacKeeper after they discovered an online database containing information from 4,610 Coinroll.com accounts.  Some Coinroll customer balances had already been stolen.

The site posted an ominous message warning its customers and they have since disabled all withdrawals and deposit functions while measures are being taken to incorporate proper security patches.

Representatives from Coinroll.com admitted that they had failed to set an administrative password for the database, thus leading to the vulnerabilities and eventual hacking of customer information.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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