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The Malta Gaming Authority has issued warnings against four websites falsely claiming MGA licensing and regulatory approval.
Feb 23, 2026 · 2 min read

The Malta Gaming Authority has issued formal warnings against four websites fraudulently claiming to operate under Maltese gaming licences.
The MGA explicitly states it has no connection with slotvocalnocasheu.vip, joypang-0907.com, nobet177.com, and playxfortuna.com. Any references to MGA licensing or authorisation displayed on these platforms are categorically false and misleading.
The regulator emphasises that consumers should verify operator credentials before engaging with any gambling services. Only MGA-licensed entities are required to meet strict legal requirements designed to protect consumer interests.
Licensed operators must comply with comprehensive safeguards established within Malta's gaming regulatory framework. Unlicensed entities operate without these protections, exposing users to significant financial and security risks.
The MGA maintains a publicly accessible list of all authorised entities, enabling consumers to verify legitimate operators before participating in any gambling activities. According to Malta Gaming Authority.
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