Hey there. Hard time losing, I reckon....
I can understand why that feels suspicious, especially if the interruptions seem to happen at the worst possible moments.
However, based on the information provided, it's difficult to conclude that the casino is installing malware on your device or intentionally disrupting winning spins. Technical difficulties can have many causes, including internet instability, device performance problems, browser issues, or server-side connection interruptions, even stored cookies these days.
If you believe your device may be affected by malware, it would be best to run a reputable antivirus or anti-malware scan and check whether similar issues occur on other websites or applications as well.
To help the community better understand the situation, could you clarify:
What exactly do you mean by "6.8 GB" and "2.0 GB" of malware?
Did any security software identify specific threats?
Have you experienced the same interruptions while using other online services?
Did the casino provide any explanation for the disconnections?
At this stage, there isn't enough evidence to determine whether the issue is related to the casino, the device, the connection, or another technical factor. But I get the necessity to explain suspicious game behavior. It's so human.
You know, The screenshot you've shared does not appear to show malware. It shows Chrome's site storage, which consists of cookies, cached files, and other data websites store locally on a device.
Almost every website, including online casinos, stores some local data in browsers to remember settings, keep sessions active, and improve loading times. The presence of site storage alone is not evidence of malware or manipulation of game outcomes.
If you believe malware is present, you would need evidence from a security scan or threat detection tool identifying specific malicious software. At the moment, the screenshot only shows browser storage usage.
Just a note: I recall our conversation about the same casinos in the other thread three weeks or so ago, when you claimed they were scams because you had lost so much money there:
https://casino.guru/forum/general-gambling-discussion/stressing-stupid-casinos/2
Perhaps it is best to stop playing because, even without malware, gambling is primarily about losing, and the longer you play, the more likely you are to lose everything. It's mathematics.