CRITICAL SEVERITYViceGambling

1Win Data Breach

1Win Online Betting Platform Breach (2024): 96 Million User Records Including Passport Numbers Exposed

Online betting and gaming platform.

Verified by ObscureIQ Intelligence

9.5Severity
96.5MRecords
7Fields
2024Year

ObscureIQ Breach Intelligence Scores
10.0
Breach Risk Index
35
Data Value
25
Market Recency
469
days
Since Breach

Risk Interpretation

High risk of fraud, account takeover, and payment abuse. Gambling activity can also support coercive scams, financial targeting, and exploitation of problem-gambling behavior.

🎯 Impact & Downstream Threats

In November 2024 a hacker operating under the alias fe0dor published a 29GB archive containing data from 1Win's production servers on the Exploit.in forum, exposing approximately 96 million user accounts. The exposed data included names, email addresses, phone numbers, dates of birth, geographic locations, IP addresses, passport numbers, and SHA-256 password hashes stored without salting. The attackers initially demanded $1 million in ransom, which escalated to $15 million before negotiations co

Primary downstream threats:
  • Credential stuffing against reused passwords across other platforms
  • SIM swap attacks where phone numbers are present
  • Targeted phishing campaigns using exposed email addresses
  • Doxxing risk from physical address exposure

🔓 Threat Vectors

Identity verification bypass
Phishing, credential stuffing & account takeover
Pattern-of-life analysis & physical surveillance
Geolocation & account flagging
International identity fraud & border exploitation
Credential stuffing & account takeover
SIM swapping, vishing & SMS phishing

📋 Breach Intelligence

Entity1Win (1win)
OrganizationPrivate Company • Cyprus / Global
Breach Date2024-01-01
DBC Added2025-01-13
Added Date2025-01-13
Records~96.5M (96,544,764 records)
Attack VectorMisconfiguration
Threat Actorfe0dor
Data SubjectsUser
Breach PathwayDirect
SourceHave I Been Pwned / DataBreach.com / ObscureIQ
SensitivityElevated
Breach ID12;13
StatusConfirmed

📝 Executive Summary

1Win, an international online sports betting and casino platform, suffered a data breach in early November 2024 after a threat actor using the handle "fe0dor" exploited a server misconfiguration to access the platform's production systems. The attacker published a 29-gigabyte archive on the Exploit.in underground forum containing more than 450 million database rows. Researchers estimated those rows represented approximately 96 million unique user accounts, placing it among the largest recorded breaches in the gambling industry. The attacker initially demanded $1 million in ransom, later escalating that demand to $15 million before negotiations collapsed. 1Win's founder confirmed the breach publicly via Telegram and stated that infrastructure had since been secured. The exposed data included full names, email addresses, phone numbers, dates of birth, geographic locations, IP addresses, passport numbers, and password hashes. Those passwords were stored using SHA-256 without salting, a weak implementation that dramatically reduces the time needed to crack them through brute force. Security researcher Troy Hunt verified the dataset's authenticity in February 2025 and added it to Have I Been Pwned, notifying nearly 96 million affected email addresses. The combination of passport data, location history, and crackable passwords creates serious risk of identity theft, account takeover, and financial fraud. Because 1Win serves gamblers, the exposed data could also be used to target individuals with coercive scams or to exploit problem-gambling behavior. 1Win made no formal breach notifications to affected individuals in most jurisdictions where it operates. Because the platform serves European Union users, it is subject to the General Data Protection Regulation, and regulators in the United Kingdom and Germany opened scoping inquiries following the incident. Affected individuals should treat their 1Win password as compromised, change it immediately on any other account where it was reused, and monitor financial accounts and identity documents for signs of misuse.

🏢 About 1Win

1Win is an international online sports betting and casino platform operating under a Curaçao gaming license and incorporated in Cyprus. The platform accepts users across Europe, the Commonwealth of Independent States, Asia, and other markets, offering sports wagering, casino games, and live dealer products. 1Win is one of several large offshore betting operators serving markets where domestic regulation of online gambling is limited or absent.

Platform | Online betting and gambling services | Digital gaming and wagering platform | Global
Private CompanyCyprus / Global1win.com

🗂 Why They Hold Your Data

Online betting platforms collect highly sensitive account data, payment records, wagering history, device metadata, and bonus or affiliate activity across digital gambling services.

📰 Recent Developments

1Win has maintained aggressive marketing activity across its target markets, including influencer sponsorships and digital advertising. The company operates in a regulatory gray zone in many jurisdictions, which limits formal oversight of its security and notification practices. The November 2024 breach was the defining event of the recent period.

🔍 Data Points Exposed

7 verified field types:
IP Address
Email
Phone Number
Passport;Dates of birth
Email
Geographic locations
IP addresses
Passwords
Phone numbers

Exposure Categories

CredentialsPASSPORT
LocationGEO LOCS

Canonical Fields

date_of_birth, email_address, geographic_locations, ip_address, passport_number, password, phone_number

🌐 Dark Web Verification

Confirmed
  • Dataset containing ~96.5M records identified in breach intelligence sources
  • Data indexed and searchable across breach notification platforms
  • Source: 1win-2024;1win Data Breach

🛡 Recommended Actions

⚠️ Do not assume this is low sensitivity.

1Freeze Your Credit
Place a credit freeze with Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion.
2Expect Targeted Phishing
Watch for emails referencing this breach. Verify through official channels.
3Enable MFA Everywhere
Enable multi-factor authentication on all accounts.
4Monitor Accounts
Watch for unauthorized activity on financial and personal accounts.
5Check Your Exposure
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Classification Tags

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