"Someone" should use a
buffer overflow to get into these guys wagering system (which is very exposed) to take down their whole platform for how people place their bets. There are millions of hackers in the open source community that would relish the challenge, and execute something like that for a very small fee. Let's see, they bounced a check to me for $2400, and yours was for $1000. Would it be worth another $500 to turn the fire hose on them and completely take them down for a few days? The more time that passes, the clearer it becomes that these **** heads have no intention of making this right, and the more attractive that will sound.