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How Fake Google Play Ads on Facebook Funnel People Into Unlicensed Casinos

Our friends at NordVPN’s Threat Intelligence team has just uncovered a criminal network running paid Facebook and Instagram ads that impersonate over 400 trusted brands — from Google Authenticator and Kalshi to national lotteries — to trick people into fake app installs that redirect them to unlicensed online casinos

The operation is not the work of a lone scammer.

It is a rented criminal platform, actively running today, used by roughly a thousand affiliates across more than 250 teams. This large-scale criminal operation hijacks the logos and names of over 400 trusted brands to redirect unsuspecting people toward unregulated online gambling. The network — which NordVPN tracks as pwa_betterlinks — runs paid adverts on Facebook and Instagram impersonating household names including Google Authenticator, Kalshi, Disney+, Duolingo, Delta Air Lines, and national lotteries. 

Victims who tap the ad are shown a fake Google Play Store page that is nearly impossible to distinguish from the real thing. One tap of “Install” later, they land on an unlicensed casino asking for a deposit. ImageWhat a real, targeted person sees: The full fake Google Play page — here spoofing Crown Melbourne

“What we’re looking at is essentially trust laundering. Criminals take the credibility that legitimate companies have spent years building and redirect it toward their own ends. By the time a victim realizes something is wrong, they’ve already deposited money into a casino they’ve never heard of.” Marijus Briedis, chief technology officer at NordVPN.

The fake app store hiding inside a social media ad 

Every victim’s journey starts with a paid ad on Facebook or Instagram. A real, purchased placement that carries the implicit legitimacy of a platform people use every day. Clicking it takes users to what appears to be a genuine Google Play Store listing, complete with the brand’s logo, a forged developer name, a 4.9-star rating, and thousands of fabricated reviews. The only visible tell is the web address in the browser bar — a random throwaway domain rather than play.google.com. ImageGoogle Authenticator spoofed on playrosario[.]site (Google LLC · Tools)

The impersonated brands span casinos and national lotteries (Crown Melbourne, Holland Casino, EuroMillions), mainstream apps (Google Translate, Google Authenticator, YouTube Kids, Adobe Acrobat, Shazam), financial services (Capital One, Credit Karma, Kalshi), streaming (HBO Max, Disney+, Peacock), and travel (Delta, United, Airbnb). 

The Install button that installs nothing

Tapping Install triggers a convincing fake progress bar. No app is downloaded. What actually happens is a shortcut — a Progressive Web App, or PWA — is silently added to the home screen under the impersonated brand’s name and icon. A PWA is not a real app. It is a website that looks like one, sitting on a phone’s home screen with zero app store vetting required. The criminal can spin up a new fake page as fast as they can register a domain. ImageOn the left PWA “Installation” on Android, on the right Official app installation. The process also silently signs the device up for push notifications, which fire gambling reminders directly to the lock screen and are deliberately difficult to disable. Even the back button is rigged. Instead of returning users to the previous page, it reroutes them to the casino offer. 

A commercial product designed to evade detection

Before any real page is shown, every click passes through a cloaking layer that checks whether the visitor is a human or an automated scanner — including Facebook’s own ad review bots. Checkers are served a blank decoy page. Real users are served the fake casino funnel. Across NordVPN’s captured dataset, the casino page was served 7,261 times; the decoy was served to checkers 3,153 times. The people doing the checking never see what the actual targets see. The network is structured as a commercial product, not a one-off scam. At the top sits betterlinks[.]pro, a platform that markets itself openly as a “PWA constructor for affiliates” with built-in cloaking and Facebook optimization. ImageUnlicensed casino registration with an offering of 150% up to €3,000/ $4,830 CAD + 150 FS dazard[.]com

 In the middle sit roughly a thousand affiliate accounts across more than 250 teams who rent the kit and buy social media traffic to run campaigns. At the bottom are the unlicensed casinos and CPA networks that pay the affiliates a commission for every user who registers or deposits — with captured records linking the operation to the Makeberry Affiliates network and casinos. 

How to stay safe?

 Marijus Briedis advises anyone using social media to keep three things in mind: A real app install always opens the official store. If tapping “Install” in an ad opens a web page rather than the Google Play Store or Apple App Store, stop immediately. Check the address bar. A genuine Google Play listing lives at play.google.com. Any other web address showing a store-style page — no matter how accurate the branding — is a fake. Review your push notification permissions. Go to your phone’s settings and check which websites have permission to send you alerts. Revoke anything you don’t recognize.

Methodology

The investigation began by identifying a shared template fingerprint across a cluster of fake app-store pages, which NordVPN used to recover live instances of the operation at scale. From there, analysts mapped the full funnel logic through network traffic analysis and JavaScript deobfuscation, revealing the infrastructure connecting individual affiliate accounts to their campaigns, destination casinos, and real Facebook Business ad pixels. Domain registration records, hosting provider data, and code-level signals — including language markers in the push notification code — were used to support operator attribution. All indicators of compromise are analyzed in machine-readable format (STIX 2.1, 880 indicators). Conclusions are based on verified data, with the perimeter of the identified systems delimited with the maximum possible accuracy.

For the Silo, Vilius Kardelis.

SGPN OFFERING $100,000 CASH TO NFL SAVANT WHO CAN DELIVER WEEK ONE PICKS PERFECTLY

LOS ANGELES, CALIF. — Sports Gambling Podcast Network™ will launch the new National Football League season with a free $100,000 usd contest for its consumer audience, rewarding the person who picks all 16 games against the spread and hits on six of six over/unders from Sept. 9-13.

The contest began officially began yesterday, and fans can enter on the SGPN App, which is available on all devices and is downloadable at Apple’s App Store [1], the Google Play Store, and from www.SportsGamblingPodcast.com [2]. SGPN is the only independently-owned and operated sports gambling media network that places a premium on entertainment value.

The no-cost app, which debuted in June, includes content for sports wagerers on the move from over 45 SGPN writers and personalities plus exclusive access to multiple, free audience contests, now including the $100,000 Week 1 NFL Challenge.

In accordance with contest regulations, only one entry is permitted per person and the total number of eligible participants is 5,000.

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“Our audiences are loyal and they deserve the opportunity to convert a big payday,” stated Sean Green, SGPN co-founder, CEO and co-host of the popular Sports Gambling Podcast . “Interest is at a fever pitch now with preseason games in the books and the level will reach its apex that second week of September when the new season commences. Winning the cash will require a little bit of luck, but our audience is savvy. We actually think someone will pull this off.”

SGPN is all over the upcoming NFL season, providing its audiences with insights, analysis and definitive selections non-stop during the pre-season window. On July 13-14, the unprecedented 24-hour Fantasy Football Draft by SGPN expert Ryan Kramer resulted in over 100,000 minutes watched and a 100% approval rating from the audience.

The most recent contest for app downloaders was an NBA playoffs contest with a $1,000 usd winner-take-all cash prize.

The winner identified the Milwaukee Bucks as NBA Champions and correctly predicted that the series would be over in exactly six games. The tiebreaker prediction of total number of points scored in those games was needed to determine the winner.

Green and Kramer were among a handful of sports wagering information providers who produced live shows concurrent with the first round of the NFL Draft on April 29, delivering a second screen experience to avid fans looking for real-time, expert analysis as they viewed the selections and engaged in live wagering on the many legal sportsbooks in the marketplace. The show was delivered from SGPN’s new ultra-high definition 4K studio and resulted in substantial growth in viewership minutes over the 2020 show.

In all cases, Green, Kramer and the Sports Gambling Podcast Network of writers and personalities provide analysis, picks and best bets free of charge.

About SGPN

Sports Gambling Podcast Network™ was established in 2011 as one of the first website/digital media platforms to provide consumers with an entertainment experience featuring sophisticated insight and analysis plus definitive wagering recommendations and selections across the full spectrum of legally-available sports. Co-founded by sports and entertainment personalities Sean Green and Ryan Kramer, it is home to the Top 40 All-Time football podcast (per Chartable.com) Sports Gambling Podcast, one of 11 separate podcasts.  

The website, www.sportsgamblingpodcast.com [2], boasts over 50 contributors delivering editorial content and social media postings under the SGPN banner.  

The platform generates millions of unique page views and podcast downloads annually and remains a primary destination for the burgeoning population of sports fans across America and around the world. In addition to his stand-up comedy act, Green is an accomplished TV comedy and script writer with credits including MTV’s Ridiculousness and Nickelodeon’s Crashletes with Rob Gronkowski.

He has also anchored several sports wagering and fantasy sports shows for SiriusXM and ESPN+.  Kramer is a SiriusXM contributor and a sports wagering marketplace influencer who specializes in NFL game prop bet predictions.  He has multiple top finishes in the Fantasy Football Players Championship (FFPC) Main Event and registered a 14-6 mark last month with his Men’s NCAA Tournament college basketball locks.

SGPN is a member of the Fantasy Sports Gaming Association (FSGA).