Roobet Casino Addresses Cyberattack on External Partner

Roobet Casino Experiences Cyberattack Through External Partner
Roobet Casino has revealed that one of its external collaborators, Fast Track, recently suffered a cyberattack. This incident was initially disclosed via a social media update from the casino on Friday.
Details of the Cybersecurity Incident
Fast Track, responsible for certain aspects of Roobet’s player engagement, was targeted by malicious actors who gained unauthorized access to its internal systems. This breach involved the exposure of user-related data held by Fast Track.
Ensuring User Security and Data Protection
Importantly, Roobet confirmed that sensitive information such as user accounts, passwords, cryptocurrency wallets, and funds remain secure and were not compromised because these details are not stored with Fast Track.
The company is actively collaborating with Fast Track to fully understand the breach’s scope, assess which data was affected, and implement enhanced security measures to prevent future incidents. Fast Track has assured that the breach has been contained and no ongoing threat to user data exists.
Precautions for Users Moving Forward
Although direct risks related to account security are minimal, Roobet has cautioned its players to be alert for a possible increase in phishing attempts. The casino advises the use of two-factor authentication to add an extra layer of protection.
Both Roobet and Fast Track are committed to strengthening their security practices and ensuring enhanced protection for users going forward.
Response from Fast Track
Fast Track has publicly commented on the breach, explaining the nature and target of the cyberattack. The company described the event as an isolated incident, emphasizing that the matter is being thoroughly addressed to prevent recurrence.