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Online casino glitch let players use others' money
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Date: Wed, 21 Jul 2010 02:46:57 -0500 (CDT)
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/british-columbia/bc-shuts-down-online-casino-after-security-glitch/article1646314/ By Rod Mickleburgh Globe and Mail July 20, 2010 For more than a hundred gamblers who logged on during the first few hours of British Columbia's new online casino, the odds could not have been better. They were able to bet using other people's money. While it's not clear how many took advantage of the rare opportunity to experience risk-free gambling, the bizarre security breach prompted BC Lottery Corporation to close down the heavily travelled site soon after it opened for business last Thursday. PlayNow.com, the first government-sanctioned site in North America to offer online casino games, remains closed while software developers try to figure out what went wrong. BCLC initially blamed an overload of gamblers seeking to bet early and often on the much-ballyhooed service for the embarrassing shutdown. [...] _________________________________________________________________ Attend Black Hat USA 2010, hosted at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada July 24-29th, offering over 60 training sessions and 11 tracks of Briefings from security industry elite. To sign up visit http://www.blackhat.com
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