- The Bragg games company recently spotted an attack on its systems
- He indicates that no data has been stolen and no stagnored
- No threat actor has yet claimed responsibility
Bragg Gaming Group, a Canadian company that provides casinos with Backend software, games and platforms, confirmed that it had recently undergone a cyber attack, but fortunately, that does not seem to have caused a lot of problems.
A short press release published on the company’s website said Bragg learned an “cybersecurity incident” early Sunday morning August 16.
By learning the incident, Bragg called on third-party cybersecurity experts to contain the attack and assess the damage, he said. The preliminary results have shown that the attack was “limited to the Bragg’s internal IT environment”.
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“Currently, nothing indicates that personal information has been affected.
So, it was not a data violation or a ransomware attack, the incident was stopped fairly quickly to avoid any real damage.
Bragg Gaming Group does not manage casinos itself. This is B2B supplier creation software, Backend games and platforms that online game operators use to manage their businesses. It also seems to be rather successful. It serves operators across the North and Latin America, as well as Europe, with more than 200 customers and more than 450 employees.
Between 2019 and 2023, it experienced an annual growth rate made up of 37% (TCAC) and projects a total addressable market of around 40 billion dollars by 2028.
In his writing, The record Advice there is a model here, because Bragg is not the only game company to face a violation in recent months, after Ainsworth’s game technology in Australia, as well as international game technology, both reported “important disturbances” at the end of 2024.