Online Casinos - Fatal Intentions
If we were to blame third grade online casinos for scamming us, then we would be wrong. As a matter of fact, all sorts of online casinos are prone to possible damage from YOU!!! We sure know that it might seem shocking but actually an innocent looking user can do drastic "wonders". Although, this article is not going to teach you those scummy shortcuts but it will enlighten you.
Hackers:
Hackers are those people who get their hands on valuable online casino information. They can hack into their servers and steal valuable information of other players. Casino software providers (Cryptologic, Microgaming and Playtech) have made sure about security measures.
Fatal Intentions:
This is somehow a more important issue in online casinos. One user creates multiple accounts and gets registered to an online casino. From this point onward he gets settled in a game, let's say Poker. He would make all other user accounts play the game while making sure that only one player wins in the end.
The point is that those other accounts will be used be him as secondary accounts and one account will serve as a primary account. He "intentionally" wins or loses games so that he can get all the money with payouts. Even if he deposits a minimum amount in all those accounts of his, the payout will obviously be huge.
By now, if you are thinking that online casinos will catch this guy, then it is a 50 - 50 situation. If the user uses an IP Address changing method, he is difficult to pin down. On an overall scale, scamming is an illegal activity and once you are caught, there are serious consequences. So revert to safer and fairer means of gaming in online casinos.