Monday, March 28, 2005

iGGBA Terminates Gambling Federation

E-gaming trade association iGGBA crossed the Gambling Federation (GFED) of its list of members after conducting an investigation into the company's alleged use of malware in its online casino software. The investigation returned findings that GFED indeed did incorporate malware in its online casino software, knowingly and intentionally.

iGGBA cited GFED's actions as running contrary to the association's Code of Conduct, thus warranting the terminated membership. Termination of GFED's membership to the iGGBA is effective immediately. iGGBA joins a number of industry organizations who spoke out against the scandal earlier this month, among them, eCOGRA and the IGC, the latter of which also terminated GFED's membership.

Related Links:
IGC Terminates Gambling Federation
eCOGRA Addresses Gambling Federation Malware Issue
Malware Scandal hits GFED

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