On August 16, Bragg Gaming Group experienced a cybersecurity breach, though the company assured that no player data was compromised. The breach was confined to its internal systems and did not disrupt daily operations. This incident is part of a broader trend of cyberattacks targeting the gambling industry, with companies like Flutter Entertainment and Merkur Entertainment also affected in recent months. Bragg Gaming responded swiftly by deploying cybersecurity experts to address the issue and investigate the breach. The company emphasized its commitment to protecting information and promised to provide updates as more details emerge. Despite this incident, Bragg Gaming’s operations have returned to normal, with no permanent data loss reported. In financial news, Bragg Gaming recently announced its first-half 2025 results, showing a 6% increase in revenue to €51.6 million. However, the company revised its full-year guidance downward due to increased gaming taxes, challenges in the Dutch and Brazilian markets, and other market headwinds.
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