New, from me:

Scammers Unleash Flood of Slick Online Gaming Sites

Fraudsters are flooding Discord and other social media platforms with ads for hundreds of polished online gaming and wagering websites that lure people with free credits and eventually abscond with any cryptocurrency funds deposited by players. Here’s a closer look at the social engineering tactics and remarkable traits of this sprawling network of more than 1,200 scam sites.

....The gaming sites all require users to create a free account to claim their $2,500 credit, which they can use to play any number of extremely polished video games that ask users to bet on each action. At the scam website gamblerbeast[.]com, for example, visitors can pick from dozens of games like B-Ball Blitz, in which you play a basketball pro who is taking shots from the free throw line against a single opponent, and you bet on your ability to sink each shot.

The financial part of this scam begins when users try to cash out any “winnings.” At that point, the gaming site will reject the request and prompt the user to make a “verification deposit” of cryptocurrency — typically around $100 — before any money can be distributed. Those who deposit cryptocurrency funds are soon asked for additional payments.

https://krebsonsecurity.com/2025/07/scammers-unleash-flood-of-slick-online-gaming-sites/

Here's what some of these scam gambling (scambling?) sites look like. They're pretty polished.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNjqXIq1s5g

@briankrebs another excellent write-up Mr. Krebs
@briankrebs are the scammers just accidentally inventing normal startups
@briankrebs I've always assumed that it would always be impossible to extract cash winnings from any gambling site; after all, that's not what they're in business for. Are there some that *do* actually pay out?
@TimWardCam @briankrebs I assume the casino site which finds Shine 879 (dance music station from Essex/London, on DAB+) presumably do pay out and are licensed/legal, otherwise the station would have got a heap of trouble from Ofcom and other authorities by now (they have become dependent on plugging this online gambling to the point I no longer listen to it, and I *like* dance music having been heavily involved in the rave scene for 20 years)
@briankrebs gambling with real money/crypto online? lol
@briankrebs someone else (can't find the post) suggested calling this a gishing attack. As there are so many of them flooding users, can I nominate this be a gishing gallop attack?
@briankrebs
All of these sites made with #LLM s no doubt.

Sad times.

Thio had a vid on em
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0fIUiv9-UFk
How Anyone Can DESTROY A Scam Website in Minutes 😤 (Scammers Will HATE This)

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