Online Gambling Fraud

Online gambling fraud is any illegal activity that is conducted to deceive gambling establishments and various iGaming platforms (such as sports betting and online casinos) with the intent to cheat and exploit loopholes in the system. This often involves defrauding players or exploiting bonus systems for financial gain. Fraudsters also use schemes like rigged games to increase winnings or fake phishing sites to carry out account takeovers.

Since gambling is a cash-intensive industry, it’s especially prone to fraud and money laundering. As a result, over the years, regulators around the world have imposed stricter Know Your Customer (KYC), age verification, and Anti-Money Laundering (AML) regulations. That’s why players who use online gambling platforms need to be aware of the key signs of fraud, while operators need to maintain proper risk management strategies, minimizing the chances of fraudulent activities.

Frequently asked questions

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Where is Gambling Fraud the Most Likely to Happen?

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There isn’t a specific type of gambling platform that is more likely to be prone to fraud or money laundering because everyone is at risk due to following the same principles in the industry. For example, many gambling companies offer promotional bonuses, which fraudsters use to access free benefits intended only for first-time comers, but they create multiple accounts. Simply put, fraud can happen across all types of online gambling, including casino games, poker rooms, lotteries, bingo and sports betting. 

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How Does Online Gambling Fraud Work?

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What are the Most Popular Online Gambling Scams?

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Why are Multiple Accounts Not Allowed in Online Gambling?

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What is Arbing?

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What is Bot Fraud in Gambling?

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How Does Fraud Affect Online Gambling Platforms?

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