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Can you hack an online casino session?

2 years ago by slotgodwins
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2 years ago

Hey, I'm a German full stack developer who has been working with very popular online casinos for a decade. With all the knowledge I've gained, I've been able to write a program to literally change the algorithm of symbol rendering.


I don't sell anything.


I can only show you how it works for educational purposes. write me on telegram: slotbotgod


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slotgodwins
2 years ago

Hello,

for educational purposes, kindly send us your tutorial to data@casino.guru 🙂

I'm sure that our guys will be delighted.

1 year ago

NEWGURU

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damienrique201
1 year ago

Hello and welcome to our forum. I hope you will like it here and feel at home with us. If you need help with something, don't hesitate to ask. 😊😊

However, I think that you will be able to create your own thread next time, because this one is quite old and off topic. Just click on the forum tab, then start a discussion and write what's on your mind

What do you say ?

11 months ago

whole buncha bs....for the most of fb casinos, the sql commands are passed thru the viewstate which is encrypted. The only really way is to take control of "usually" the mssql db.

sudoshellz
11 months ago

Maybe it would be best to explain the term "Facebook Casino", huh?

Let's start with a bit of theory, and our point of view:

A month ago or so, I had a discussion with my colleague from the Data Team regarding Facebook casinos, just to gain some knowledge about the topic I encountered here on the forum. Well, the outcome was pretty straight, though. It's important to distinguish between social Facebook apps offering casino games for free, and those that allow the "player" to buy additional content (mostly boosters or tokens) from in-game shops.

A top of that are so-called Facebook Casinos.

Let me say it this way: why would anyone create something similar to FB casino instead of opening a real online casino? With a transparent deposit and withdrawal process? With terms and conditions? Huh?

This article focuses on social gambling, and I found it interesting:

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"Social" Gambling

The reason Facebook is allowed to offer gambling on is platform if because it doesn’t allow players to win real money, and thus, under the eyes of the law this isn’t consider gambling. Instead it’s called social gambling and it is supposedly legal in most countries. And in order to maintain this legality, the website has to give you a few play coins or dollars for you to play with. This is because in order for these games not to be gambling, there has to be no obligation for the user to use their own funds to buy into the game.

Now don’t get too excited, this "social" gambling is actually the best kept scam on the internet. This is because even though Facebook gives you a few free coins per day, these coins won’t get you very far. And if you use your free coins to win more free coins by gambling, you are not able to cash out, ever. Yes, you read that right. You can put money in, but you can’t take any money out..."

Let's put aside that buying stuff from the in-game store is not the same as a legal deposit in casino, I'm still amazed how many people "donate" money to play these apps longer without the need to cash out.

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Now, I am asking myself the main question - Why would anyone want or even need to hack such an application?

I sincerely have no clue. Have you? 🙂

11 months ago

Ohh these are for real money,it’s for platforms such as orion stars and pandamaster…and not admitting guilt, but hypothetically maybe a certain someone has gotten over 30k last 2 months. No it’s not for sell.

11 months ago

Ohh these are for real money, love


rajustylishjstar
11 months ago

im assuming your a vendor to one of these ? That’s about the only time "love" is referenced.

11 months ago

Ohh these are for real money,it’s for platforms such as orion stars and pandamaster…and not admitting guilt, but hypothetically maybe a certain someone has gotten over 30k last 2 months. No it’s not for sell.

11 months ago

I'm sorry, but I'm missing the point 🙂.

Anyway, I keep asking myself the following question: Why would anyone play in a casino on Facebook, when it misses the most safety aspect of a standard online casino?

I mean, in my eyes, those are not casinos, they're rather gateways. Of course, standard online casino sites are offering their services through Facebook, but in the end, you need to be registered in a real online casino.

Do you understand my dilemma?

I'd also say it is important to distinguish between a sort of FB page working as a gateway to a standard online casino with written terms and preferably with a license and proper validator. On the other side of the spectrum lies these "social casinos" apps where you purchase a chance to play through the in-game store without an option to withdraw.

So now, what about the huge win you mentioned? What is not for sale? 🙂

slotgodwins
10 months ago

Hi!

Sorry, what for you want to share this info with other people? You said that you don't sell anything, can anyone write you in telegram? I can not understand how it can affect online servers

Radka
10 months ago

So yes, these are shady vendors so it’s hit or miss, but mostly it’s a hit. I’ve used multiple techniques as far how I get the money into my account, some complex and sometimes I just guess the password(whoever is in charge of platform security is an idiot, or just doesn’t care). I plan on doing a white paper when this is said and done revealing the security holes I found.

10 months ago

Hi!

Sorry, what for you want to share this info with other people? You said that you don't sell anything, can anyone write you in telegram? I can not understand how it can affect online servers

9 months ago

In such cases it is quite possible that it is a scam. Because someone who would have such information would certainly not pass it on and keep it to themselves, so you have to be careful. 

10 months ago

So yes, these are shady vendors so it’s hit or miss, but mostly it’s a hit. I’ve used multiple techniques as far how I get the money into my account, some complex and sometimes I just guess the password(whoever is in charge of platform security is an idiot, or just doesn’t care). I plan on doing a white paper when this is said and done revealing the security holes I found.

9 months ago

What techniques are you talking about if I may know ? What do you mean, that you sometimes guess the password ? Whose password ? 

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