A German security researcher has claimed responsibility for hacking the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA), stating that it was an easy task. However, I couldn’t find more information on this topic. It’s possible that the researcher discovered vulnerabilities in the MGA’s systems and exploited them to gain access. The MGA is responsible for regulating the gaming industry in Malta, and a breach of their systems could have significant implications for the industry and its customers.
German Security Researcher Claims Responsibility for MGA Hack
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