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  1. I woke up in a whole new world recently. Surrounded by people wearing antiviral space suits, empty planes, masks and gloves and social distancing. Is this the Twilight Zone, or perhaps Black Mirror? After going through my normal extensive travel routine, bounding from country to country and donating money to various land based casinos (as well as online from time to time), I found myself locked down due to travel restrictions for 14 days, three times in the last few months. And now I am in a country in which everything is closed (except hospitals, fast food, and convenience stores). No Starbucks, no sit down restaurant, no hotel reservations, no foreign travelers accepted and.....the big drumroll now begins...NO CASINOS!!!! They all text me to tell me they were closing (one perk of being a big loser in a small town). Anyway, where I am going with this is that....given the mass closure of land based casinos in many countries given the state of affairs globally amidst the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, how are online casinos doing? I have a feeling they are getting rattled pretty hard also, since many of us are loosing all of our money in the stock market, others are off work, etc. etc. On the one hand land based are closed or if open are quite risky right now due to the virus, but on the other hand people have a lot of time on their hands at home which seems perfect for online casinos. On top of this is an endless stream of bad news and markets crashing and people without jobs. And by the way it's quite hard to catch the virus playing online, unless you are doing so in an Internet cafe or aboard a cruise ship. Mostly I am curios if online casinos are struggling, as well as their gamer providers, and if so perhaps it is harder than usual to win (less money in seems to mean less money out - at least in my humble opinion - I never seem to win in an empty casino). Or perhaps they are making a killing (figuratively of course) right now, and as a result, soaring profits and lots of money in and a GREAT TIME TO WIN. No idea, so curious if anyone has their finger on the pulse of this online gaming industry and can shed some light on the state of affairs for online casinos. Slow or busy? And I would like to leave you all with some unrelated but much needed good news (you won't hear this on CNN): Some positive news ...... -China has closed down its last coronavirus hospital. Not enough new cases to support them. - Doctors in India have been successful in treating Coronavirus. Combination of drugs used: Lopinavir, Retonovir, Oseltamivir along with Chlorphenamine. They are going to suggest same medicine, globally. - Researchers of the Erasmus Medical Center claim to have found an antibody against coronavirus. - A 103-year-old Chinese grandmother has made a full recovery from COVID-19 after being treated for 6 days in Wuhan, China. - Apple reopens all 42 china stores, - Cleveland Clinic developed a COVID-19 test that gives results in hours, not days. - Good news from South Korea, where the number of new cases is declining. - Italy is hit hard, experts say, only because they have the oldest population in Europe. - Scientists in Israel likely to announce the development of a coronavirus vaccine. - 3 Maryland coronavirus patients fully recovered; able to return to everyday life. - A network of Canadian scientists are making excellent progress in Covid-19 research. - A San Diego biotech company is developing a Covid-19 vaccine in collaboration with Duke University and National University of Singapore. - Tulsa County's first positive COVID-19 case has recovered. This individual has had two negative tests, which is the indicator of recovery. - All 7 patients who were getting treated for at Safdarjung hospital in New Delhi have recovered. - Plasma from newly recovered patients from Covid -19 can treat others infected by Covid-19
  2. Hello guys i would like to share this information to all of the people here at Askgamblers. Please, we all know that when it comes to Online gambling we receive lots of spam mails that was commonly promotions, invitations and others... Please be aware that some of the bad guys or hackers can bypass your main inbox and you will not know the difference. If you click it then you'll be redirected to unsafe web page then there's a chance that your email account will be hack. Then that is the starting of spam cycle check your mail if you find suspicious emails but don't click it just delete it or scan if it's available. I find these tips online and you can use it to prevent malwares. (It's better to feel safe than sorry.) Tips on handling spam email: · An up-to-date, comprehensive security solution for the computer with an integrated spam function will use a filter to protect the PC against such incoming email. · Email from unknown senders should be treated with particular caution. If an email looks very strange, here's what to do: ignore it, delete it, but under no circumstances open attachments or click on URLs. · Opening file attachments, especially from unknown senders, harbours risks. Attachments should first be scanned with an antivirus program and, if necessary, deleted without being opened. Links in emails should never be clicked on without thinking. Check the URL. Many email programs permit the actual target of the link to be seen by hovering the mouse over the visible link without actually clicking on it – the so-called mouse-over function. · If you find out that one of your contacts is sending unusual emails or instant messages, contact them – ideally using a different communication channel than the one via which the suspicious message came. · Spam email should never be responded to. All a response does is indicate to the fraudsters that the address they wrote to is actually valid. · Never disclose any personal information and/or bank data – either via email or on dubious websites. · Never transfer money to an unknown person. Never thoughtlessly publish your own primary email address online, e.g. in forums and guest books, as it can be accessed by fraudsters there. It is useful to enter a secondary address for these purposes. (source of tips) gdatasoftware
  3. Guys, sorry if you don't see me for a long time here. I want to share this nightmare like experience to all of my friends, visitor and other people here at Askgamblers. It started when the month of July came and i got a email from my inbox and it said that a new casino invited me to view there new casino design (gowild,32redcasino,next casino) and bonuses so i did i click the link cause i want to see if it's real and i'm curious but suddenly a download file appear and install without my permission i don't know how and why it continuesly install and i thought that it was okay. After that i thought everything are okay and normal after a few days i deposited to GoWild casino because my balance was running out and i want to get their slot bonus and i sign in via google chrome internet browser and deposit using my neteller wallet and i notice that something is wrong because when i submit my password and username a notification always pop out to my computer and google chrome like google extension. The deposit was successful and i play few minutes after i deposited the credits. Then days had passed one day i open my email to check important messages then i'm SHOCKED to what i saw a neteller different confirmation that said the withdrawal/transfer was successful i'm so weak that time because of what i saw 45% of my credits were missing when i checked my account i contacted the Neteller support via call and they said that they can't bring back my money and it's written to their terms and condition but they will trace and investigate what happen to my account. I didn't knew that it's because of virus at that time when my computer started to show the symptoms of being infected like lags, unknown files, hidden files, blue screens. So i go to the I.T experts and they fix my pc and said that my computer was full of viruses, malware, trojan they said that it's possible that i got virus from the downloads and it copied my password and other information but i said that my antivirus should detected it before it enters to my computer and when i check and scan my antivirus was outdated almost 1 month. After that i learned the lesson that be aware of what you're doing and update the defense of my computer neteller didn't trace the hacker but they trace where the money delivered they said that it's a local inactive bank account. My antivirus now is Avast it's the I.T's advice to avoid it to happen again. Thanks guys now i move on and forgot that worst nightmare ever. (Trojan.Win32 Carberp) This one was one of the trojan that attacked my computer. It can copy files, password and username from the infected computer.
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