October has long been recognized worldwide as Cybersecurity Awareness Month—a reminder that data protection starts with everyday digital habits.
At Atlaslive, we see cybersecurity not just as a corporate responsibility but as a personal one as well. The iGaming community, with its mix of payments, logins, and constant connectivity, faces unique risks that deserve extra attention.
That’s why this month, our Information Security Lead, Maksym Shapoval, shares simple, practical security rules every player can apply. These are the habits that help keep your information (and your game) safe.
The security of every IT asset of yours—a laptop, smartphone, email, or betting account—starts with a password. It’s the simplest layer of protection, but also the one most people overlook.
A strong password should be at least 12 characters long and include a mix of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and special symbols. Ideally, at least two of each. The more complex the combination, the harder it is to crack.
To stay ahead of brute-force attacks, update your passwords at least once a year. But don’t stop there—even the best password is stronger with an extra layer of protection.
Activate Two-Factor (2FA) or Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) on every account you can. That one extra code, by SMS, app, or token, can block most unauthorized access attempts.
Another simple rule: never reuse passwords. If one account is compromised, others will fall with it. To keep track of multiple logins, use a password manager instead of storing them in notes or browsers.
And if you want to make your passwords both creative and secure, try letter substitutions, for example:
So I love my family! becomes I1ov#MyF@mi1y!. Simple to remember, hard to guess.
Most importantly—never write your passwords down or share them with anyone. Your password is your digital key, and it’s meant for your hands only.
Cybersecurity doesn’t stop at passwords. Your devices are the gateways to your accounts. Keeping them secure is just as important as protecting your logins.
Start with the basics: set up a password, PIN, fingerprint, or Face ID for device access. It may seem obvious, but many people still skip it. Also, turn on automatic screen locking when you’re not using your device or get into the habit of locking it manually every time you step away.
Next, make updates your routine.
Install operating system and software updates regularly—they often contain fixes for newly discovered vulnerabilities. For good measure, restart your devices at least once a week to keep everything running smoothly.
If your device supports it, enable encryption. This way, even if it’s lost or stolen, your data remains unreadable.
Be cautious with what you install and where it comes from. Download apps only from official stores like Microsoft Store, Google Play, or Apple App Store. Turn off Wi-Fi and Bluetooth when you’re not using them, because open connections are easy entry points for attackers.
Another overlooked rule: avoid public USB charging ports. They can be used to inject malicious code into your device. The same goes for public Wi-Fi—use it only for browsing or messaging, never for payments or logins.
Finally, don’t rely solely on your device’s memory. Store important information in secure cloud storage, not locally. It’s safer, recoverable, and far harder to lose.
Your online presence, from social media to betting accounts, is your digital identity. Keeping it safe means paying attention to how you interact with every platform, not just one.
To make it simple, here’s a practical checklist:
These few reminders can help you spot and stop most scams before they reach you.
In iGaming, payment safety is more than a technical issue; it’s personal. Every transaction, deposit, or withdrawal carries sensitive information that needs protection.
The best start is to create a separate virtual card dedicated solely to online payments. Keep only a minimal balance on it and transfer money there only when needed. This simple habit significantly reduces the risk of losing funds if your card data is ever exposed.
Next, open your banking app and turn on every security option available.
Finally, apply the same mindset to your betting accounts.
Most modern platforms allow you to enable double verification for withdrawals—use it. It adds one extra step, but it keeps your winnings in safe hands: yours.
Cybersecurity isn’t a one-time setup but a habit. Just like cleaning your home or updating your phone, digital hygiene keeps your online life in order.
Make it part of your routine to:
And one last piece of advice—consider not posting your wins or big achievements related to iGaming. What feels like a moment of pride to you can attract unwanted attention from fraudsters. The less you reveal, the safer you stay.
Cybersecurity starts with small, consistent actions. Every password update, software patch, and cautious click matters.
At Atlaslive, we believe that safe gaming environments depend not only on technology but on awareness from operators and players alike.
Stay alert, stay updated, and keep your digital world protected, both on and off the platform.
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