Gaming content and technology provider Bragg Gaming has revealed that it was the target of a cybersecurity incident over the weekend.
The incident took place early Saturday morning (CEST time), with Bragg taking immediate steps to mitigate any potential impact and bringing in additional independent cybersecurity experts to assist the company with the matter.
Based on preliminary investigations, Bragg believes that the data breach was limited to its internal computer environment, with no indication that any personal information was affected.
Additionally, the breach has had no impact on the ability of the company to continue its operations, nor has it been restricted from accessing any data that has been subject to the breach.
The company said in a statement: “Bragg is committed to data safety, is taking the matter very seriously and asks its customers and partners for their patience as it seeks to remediate the situation.”
Last week, Bragg reported a 5 per cent increase in revenue to €26.1 million for the second quarter of 2025, driven by strong growth from proprietary content revenue.
Shares in Bragg Gaming Group Inc (TSE:BRAG) closed 4.51 per cent lower at CA$4.02 per share in Toronto Friday, prior to the cybersecurity incident taking place.