Shuffle.com Confirms Data Breach via Fast Track

Shuffle.com Confirms Data Breach via Fast Track

Online gaming operator Shuffle.com has confirmed a data breach involving its third-party provider Fast Track. The leak exposed player names, email addresses, home addresses, transaction details, and betting history. Passwords and funds were not affected.

Incident Details

The online gaming platform Shuffle.com has notified its users about a cyber incident linked to its partner Fast Track. Due to unauthorized access, attackers obtained a portion of user data, including:

  • Player names
  • Email addresses
  • Home addresses
  • Transaction and betting history

Shuffle.com confirmed that player passwords, logins, and funds remain secure, as these were not stored by Fast Track.

Company Response

In an official statement sent via email to its customers, Shuffle.com confirmed the data breach. The company stated that the intrusion was limited to Fast Track’s internal systems and that the current risk to users appears minimal.

Shuffle.com continues to work closely with Fast Track to determine the full scope of the incident and assess its impact. Company representatives expressed that they are “deeply disappointed by what happened” and are taking additional steps to strengthen user protection.

Player Recommendations

Although funds and login credentials were not compromised, Shuffle.com advises players to remain vigilant. Users are encouraged to:

  1. Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) on all accounts.
  2. Be cautious of suspicious emails or links — potential phishing attempts may occur.
  3. Monitor account activity and avoid sharing personal data with third parties.

Fast Track’s Statement

Fast Track has informed Shuffle.com that the incident has been contained and there is currently no evidence of ongoing risk to users. The company is conducting an additional security audit to prevent similar incidents in the future.

Data Exposure Table

Data Type Status
Player Names Compromised
Email Addresses Compromised
Home Addresses Compromised
Transaction and Betting History Compromised
Passwords and Funds Unaffected

Context and Significance

The Shuffle.com breach highlights the risks of sharing data with third-party providers — a common practice among online gaming operators that rely on external platforms for marketing, analytics, and customer engagement. Such incidents continue to drive the industry toward stricter security and compliance standards.

The company reassured players that their accounts remain secure, but encouraged them to stay alert and follow basic online safety measures.