Credential Stuffing Attack on Fantasy Sports Betting Platform
Updated: 17.04.2026 10:10
· First: 15.12.2025 18:45
· 📰 2 src / 2 articles
A credential stuffing attack on a fantasy sports betting platform compromised nearly 68,000 accounts and resulted in financial losses exceeding $635,000. Three defendants—Nathan Austad, Joseph Garrison, and Kamerin Stokes—have pleaded guilty or been sentenced in connection with the breach. Austad and Garrison used stolen credentials from multiple breaches to gain unauthorized access, sell compromised accounts, and launder proceeds totaling over $2.1 million. Stokes, who resold access in bulk, was sentenced to 30 months in prison and ordered to pay over $1.45 million in restitution and forfeiture after reopening his criminal enterprise despite prior guilty pleas and pretrial release violations. The attack occurred in November 2022 and exploited a new payment method and $5 deposit verification to drain funds rapidly. DraftKings subsequently refunded affected users. Investigations revealed coordinated operations spanning DraftKings, FanDuel, and Chick-fil-A accounts, with Stokes running online ‘shops’ for years prior to his arrest.