According to ShibDaily, Ireland-based online gambling companies Betfair and Paddy Power, owned by Flutter Entertainment, have disclosed a data breach affecting up to 800,000 users in Ireland and the UK. The breach involved unauthorized access to limited betting account information, including usernames, email addresses, and IP addresses. While payment data was not compromised, users have been advised to remain vigilant against potential phishing attempts.
Flutter Entertainment has initiated a comprehensive investigation into the breach, with the assistance of external cybersecurity specialists, to determine its cause and strengthen the security of its network. A spokesperson for Flutter UK and Ireland confirmed that affected customers have been notified via email. Authorities, including Ireland’s Data Protection Commission and the UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office, have been formally informed of the incident.
The breach, which impacted nearly one in five monthly customers, was identified within the past four weeks. Flutter Entertainment has assured users that no passwords, ID documents, or usable card or payment details were affected. The company is committed to implementing measures to protect customer data and prevent future breaches.
The incident highlights the importance of digital safety and the need for individuals to remain cautious and informed about potential risks. The Shiba Inu ecosystem emphasizes the importance of "Do Your Own Research" (DYOR), encouraging users to verify information and make informed decisions. This ethos will soon be supported by fully homomorphic encryption (FHE), a privacy-preserving upgrade that will allow users to interact with on-chain data while keeping personal inputs private. By integrating education, decentralization, and advanced cryptography, Shiba Inu aims to empower individuals to take control of their digital lives.