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Gambler Panel Russian-language scam gambling affiliate ecosystem

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Gambler Panel has industrialized scam gambling operations, enabling a rapid surge in disposable scambling sites that steal cryptocurrency from victims. The Russian-language affiliate program supplies templates, traffic tactics, and withdrawal scripts while offering affiliates up to 70% of profits. Its franchise-style model shifts abuse onto a broad affiliate base and expands reach across social media and over 1,200 domains.

Related Happenings

European social media scam ads generate nearly £3.8bn in 2025

Target Trend
First: 09.02.2026 12:30 Last: 09.02.2026 12:30 Sources 1

About this happening: **European social media platforms** generated **nearly £3.8bn** from scam ads in **2025**, showing a large fraud surface that can expose users to money loss, personal-data theft,...

Gambler Panel scam-gambling campaign using deceptive social ads

Campaign
First: 28.08.2025 20:21 Last: 28.08.2025 20:21 Sources 1

How related: The scam begins with deceptive ads posted on social media that claim the wagering sites are working in partnership with popular athletes or social media personalities.

About this happening: A **Russian-language affiliate program** called **Gambler Panel** is driving a **broad scam-gambling campaign** that uses **deceptive social ads** and fake promo codes to funnel u...

Timeline

  1. 28.08.2025 20:21 2 articles · 9mo ago

    Gambler Panel fuels a surge of scam gambling sites

    Initial Disclosure

    Gambler Panel, a Russian-language affiliate program, is driving hundreds of polished scam gambling and wagering sites that lure players with $2,500 credits, then block withdrawals until victims make a cryptocurrency verification deposit of about $100 and keep wagering until their funds are lost. The ecosystem is promoted through a wiki, live-chat scripts, and ready-made social-media traffic templates, with claims of more than 20,000 affiliates, around 2,500 active Telegram users, and infrastructure spanning over 1,200 domains.

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