1win Database Hack: Full Exposure of Dirty Schemes and Fraud
A scandal has recently erupted that has jeopardized the reputation of one of the most odious sites on the gambling market — 1win. This company has long been suspected of dishonest machinations with RTP, of outright deception of partners and clients, but now the situation has escalated to the limit: hackers have broken into 1win and leaked a giant database containing the company's most secret data to the network.
What do we have in our hands? Full access to personal data of players, partners and even internal RTP settings, which 1win has fully "optimized" to pump money out of its users. Now all this has spilled out and shown the true face of the casino - in fact, it is a banal "scam" with rigged algorithms, where every step is aimed at ripping off.
If you haven't added 1win to your personal blacklist yet, I remind you that our website has a list of black casinos, which already contains the most notorious scammers. Including 1 win , which has long been there.
Table of Content:
1. What was hacked and what got into the network?
Initially, hackers posted several links that allowed downloading the 1win database, which contained, attention, more than 450 million lines of information. This database contains everything: passwords, personal user data, partner information, tables with RTP settings and other "goodies". If you thought that the casino at least tries to maintain the privacy of its clients, you were wrong. Here, the entire entourage of anonymity falls apart before your eyes.
And yes, if you think that this is “nothing special”, then in vain. Would you like your data, including phone numbers, social networks, amount of money, wallet numbers and logins/passwords, which are most often the same in many services, to fall into the hands of intruders? This information is already enough for manipulation, fraud and complete deanonymization of you and your family. Perhaps for players with a budget of $100-300 per month - this is not critical, but for those who have six-figure amounts or casino partners who earned and withdrew even larger and more solid amounts?
The following data was found in the database:
- ma_users — a table with user data, their passwords, logins and other personal information.
- ma_user_meta — a table with settings, including administrative functions, RTP settings (which turned out to be not so honest).
- partner_keys — a table with partner data, including balances, accounts and bindings.
This data is a complete picture of how 1win runs its "empire", and to put it mildly, it is a disgusting sight. Hypocrisy and deception are at every turn.
Let's take a closer look.
2. RTP settings: every user is a guinea pig
The information about RTP settings attracted special attention. As it turned out, 1win regulates RTP for each individual player and here the situation is far from in favor of regular players and those who are prone to gambling addiction. On such 1 win earns more. This means that the office openly manipulates the percentage of payments in slots and other games in order to minimize the players' chances of winning. Every time you enter the slot, the RTP can be set so that you lose more, especially if the system sees that you are gambling or spend a lot of money.
But this is not a secret for the readers of our site, because we have already conducted an RTP check in 1 win , where numerous decreases in indicators were identified.
In words, the owners of 1win have always claimed that they have the "most honest" RTP settings, but now we see the truth: each partner casino can adjust the RTP to suit its needs, and there is no guarantee that it will be honest.
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3. Comments and information about partners: "suckers" and "milking cows"
But that's not all. The leak also included explicit comments about partners and other affiliates. In these files, partners were called "suckers" and managers were instructed on how to manipulate their income. Some partners were labeled as "milking cows" who could be fleeced for every ruble because they "don't monitor the players."
Quote from the database: "Be careful with detachments, regular complaints about income reduction before payments." - This comment suggests that 1win deliberately understates partners' income before payments in order "not to overpay."
It is not surprising that after such comments, partners and affiliates leave 1win en masse, because here they cannot be sure that they will not be deceived at any moment. The 1win affiliate program is another level of "scam" for those who hope to earn money by attracting new players.
4. Personal humiliation from the owner and lack of responsibility
After the hack and data leak, naturally, everyone was waiting for at least some comments and actions from the owner of 1win. And finally, three days later, he decided to make a statement. And what do we see? Instead of apologies, explanations and attempts to resolve the situation, the owner began to justify himself and even compared himself to the Stake casino , as if this would somehow save his reputation. Only he "forgot" to mention that Stake did not leak RTP settings and did not store comments on how to deceive partners, they were simply hacked and about 40 million dollars were withdrawn. Only the casino suffered here, but not the players or partners.
This shameful comment shows the whole essence of this company: they lie and dodge as much as they can. The owner refers to "preventive measures", declares "the need for a data leak" and at the same time does not forget to add that "this happens to everyone". Seriously? In normal companies, when a leak occurs, the management at least admits mistakes and tries to fix something. And 1win instead is engaged in another portion of lies. It all looks like: "we have deceived, we are deceiving and will continue to do so."
Quote from Álvaro: "Be careful with detachments, regular complaints about income decrease before payments" - what is this if not proof that 1win systematically understates partners' income before payments?
Anyone watching this farce can notice: the owner not only avoids tough questions, but also acts as if it doesn't concern him at all what happened. Particularly surprising is the clarification that the hackers wanted to negotiate for money, but something went wrong and the amount, which went from 1 million to 15 during negotiations (again, according to the casino owner's statements), turned out to be too big. This, of course, sounds extremely funny. Such giants as 1 win earn more per month and paying such an amount would not be so critical for them. But the company has other priorities - it is better to throw all the players, partners, employees and save money than to resolve the issue in another way.
5. Community reaction: partners and users are shocked
Naturally, after such an epic fail as the database leak, a real storm began in the comments under the owner's statement. People openly express dissatisfaction and disgust, pointing out the lies and hypocrisy of the company. Users and partners have long suspected that something is wrong with 1win, but now they have evidence.
Comment from user with nickname Evik : "Nobody pays anyone, everyone is just sincerely in shock." - This is the general mood among partners and affiliates of 1win, who finally learned the truth.
Conclusion: 1win is a lying and dirty casino aimed only at pumping out money
To sum it up, we can say with confidence that 1win is not just a dishonest platform, but an outright scammer who cheats at every step. Their business is built on RTP manipulation, lies about "fair" play, robbing their own partners and humiliating those who try to work honestly.
After such a large-scale fail, the company will most likely face a total fiasco, because only a fool will trust this casino and continue cooperation or any kind of relationship with them.
Anyone who still plays at 1win or participates in their affiliate program is seriously at risk of being scammed. This leak has shown the essence of this "casino": it does not respect its users, partners, and does not follow basic security rules.
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It's fun of course
It's normal that they crossed someone's path, since they were hacked so seriously.
And this can happen in any casino. There are no guarantees.
Hmm…
So now they can go into players' profiles and withdraw money or even just drain it?