Pin-UP Casino turned out to be part of a Russian information network for tracking Ukrainians


All data collected through Pin-UP casino is stored in Russian databases.

Through Pin-UP casino, Russians could track the deployment of Ukrainian military forces and collect information from subscriber devices—phones, tablets, computers, writes journalist Vlad Sydorenko.

According to documents available to the journalist, the casino actively used Russian technological infrastructure and interacted with Russian payment systems. Additionally, all collected user information, including device configuration data, was stored in Russia.

The Pin-UP casino was also found to be linked with high-profile figures in the Russian government, including the family of Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin.


Topics: Vlad SydorenkoMikhail MishustinOnline gamblingCasinoBusiness in RussiaPin-Up
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