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Windows Gaming Host, Shadow PC, Attacked via Malicious Software

Shadow PC is a Paris-based gaming host with thousands of clients in Europe and the US. Shadow’s service allows video games with high resource consumption to run on old software; this is made possible by Shadow’s ability to open a virtual computer. The virtual computer takes the onus of running games, allowing even incompatible computers to run game software. Shadow PC’s services are cloud-based, which should allow up to 100,000 users to play on their servers simultaneously.

Cyberattacks on Gaming Developers: Five Security Tips

Gaming companies collect data concerning user behavior for a variety of reasons: to inform investment and content decisions, enable game and advertisement personalization, and improve gameplay, to name a few. However, the data available provides a daunting task for those attempting to make use of it, as well as a ripe target for attackers. Effectively utilizing and protecting this data can be a challenge, especially as the volume of gaming data increases over time.

The Critical Cyber Threats That Are Targeting Casinos

Casinos bring in millions of players and billions of dollars a year, via both physical venues and online platforms. And the industry estimated to grow by $11.42 billion between 2021 and 2025. Players trust casinos with their funds and high-value personal data, so it is no surprise that threat actors are targeting these venues to monetize their attacks.

Gaming Risks: 9 Red Flags You Have a Security Breach

The rapid growth of the gaming industry over the past 20 years has attracted undesired attention from hackers and cybercriminals, making it imperative to address the risks and vulnerabilities that can compromise the security of gaming apps. To better prepare against future attacks, you need to know what are the exact online gaming risks. In this article, we will explore the challenges of online gaming security and highlight top key indicators of a security breach.

How to Stay Safe While Online Gaming

To stay safe while playing online video games, you should follow cyber hygiene best practices to protect your anonymity. Best practices include using strong passwords, using a VPN and keeping your software updated. Read our eleven recommendations for keeping sensitive information secure and protecting yourself while playing online games.

Abusing Time-Of-Check Time-Of-Use (TOCTOU) Race Condition Vulnerabilities in Games, Harry Potter Style

I feel I need to clarify, for legal reasons, that this is nothing to do with any Harry Potter game. The reference is made because we are dealing with spells and magic, and I mean magic in the literal sense, not a reference to application security – although on some/most days it feels like magic. Time-Of-Check Time-Of-Use (TOCTOU) and Race Conditions? What’s it all about?

Top 3 Ways to Win at Player Onboarding and KYC

For online gaming, player onboarding and Know Your Customer (KYC) processes are critical components of player engagement, retention, and compliance. Effective onboarding ensures that players can easily and quickly start playing games, while KYC helps protect operators from fraud, money laundering, and underage gambling. However, these processes can also create friction for players, leading to drop-offs and abandonment.

PAN Verification API for the Gaming Industry: What You Need to Know

One of the guiding principles for organisations, whether they are major corporations or small firms, is to ensure compliance. Enforcing compliance helps organisations to adhere to fraud prevention guidelines, identify rule infractions, and shield a corporation from unwarranted penalties and legal action. PAN verification is one such crucial process before onboarding consumers, clients, and third parties in order to remain compliant and within the law.

How Does Cybercrime Affect The Gaming Industry?

Cybercrime can have a devastating effect on the gaming industry. Cases of identity theft, piracy, account takeovers, hacking and cyber-attacks are all common in this sector and they can cause financial losses and damage to a business’s reputation. Since the pandemic, cybercrime in the gaming industry was expected to settle, but the ongoing problem continues to rise in the gaming industry.

Know Your Gamer: The Need for Identity Verification in the Gaming Industry 2023

It’s reasonable to say that most of us have participated in the playing of at least one video game. Over 3 billion individuals across the world now spend their free time playing video games, whether they do it on a console, a computer, or a smartphone. It should come as no surprise that the market is thought to be worth over $300 billion. Since the advent of Pong, an Atari video game with a table tennis theme, in 1972, the industry has seen significant development.