Nov. 22, 2022, 6:53 p.m. | Jonathan Greig

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Gambling giant DraftKings has confirmed that about $300,000 was stolen from compromised customer accounts on the platform but says that its own systems were not breached. In a statement to The Record, DraftKings co-founder Paul Liberman said the company is aware that “some customers are experiencing irregular activity with their accounts.”   “We currently believe that […]


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