Malta Gaming Authority reveals system breach

  • UM News
  • Posted 6 days ago

The Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) has revealed that it has suffered a breach in one of its systems, leading to the activation of its internal response protocols. Detailed information about the nature of the breach hasn’t been reported; however, according to the MGA’s statement, it’s suspected that the breach was conducted by a person posing 

The Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) has revealed that it has suffered a breach in one of its systems, leading to the activation of its internal response protocols.

Detailed information about the nature of the breach hasn’t been reported; however, according to the MGA’s statement, it’s suspected that the breach was conducted by a person posing as a security researcher.

The MGA noted in a statement:

“Upon identification, all necessary containment and mitigation measures were implemented as a precaution, and the Authority has dedicated all relevant technical and operational resources to a thorough investigation. The authority is treating this matter with the utmost seriousness and continues to work closely with its technical teams and the relevant authorities to assess the situation comprehensively.”

The regulator stressed that it will remain on high alert in case of further effects of the breach. Malta is a huge gaming hub in Europe and grants licensing to 304 companies, so any decline in confidence in Malta could really hit the country’s economy.

In December 2025, the MGA stated:

“The stability and strength of the economic contribution of the gaming industry continues to reflect Malta’s established reputation as a trusted jurisdiction and the high quality of operators it attracts.”

The regulator added that it will provide updates when new information is available.

 

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