MORE CARDSPIKE DISCLOSURES (Update)
30 January 2009
Cake Poker proposal published - and a worrying
hacking attempt
The owner of the Gambling Portal Webmaster's
Association, Michael Corfman, fired his latest
meticulously annotated broadside this week against
competitor Affiliate Media/ CAP/ PAP and the Effective
Media Group, a company apparently owned separately by
Affiliate Media top brass Lou Fabiano and Warren Jolly.
Corfman has emerged as a probing voice for those
affiliates who feel that the relationships between the
Fabiano and Jolly commercial interests and a poker room
on the Cake Poker network branded CardSpike may be
questionable and a conflict of interest. The war of
words started when CardSpike experienced affiliate
payment problems, and has escalated with progressive
disclosures by both sides (see previous InfoPowa
reports).
More recently it has been revealed that Effective Media
is also involved with an online casino branded Absolute
Slots.
Corfman summarises the situation to date at
http://www.gpwa.org/forum/dancing-around-truth-about-cardspike-178689.html
and speculates on how an entity in the United States
desirous of owning and operating an online gaming site
could set about doing so in the context of the
information available to date.
He is also critical of the progressive disclosures by
Affiliate Media which he claims show a clear pattern of
"Affiliate Media acknowledging only what they understand
can already be proven by others."
And he hints that further revelations are imminent.
Corfman goes on to discuss the possible conflicts in the
relationships that have been established so far, and
publishes a copy of a Cake Poker proposal to Casino
Affiliate Programs to grant that organisation a licence.
That has presumably been furnished by an insider and has
been published by Corfman at
www.gpwa.org/docs/CAP-Cake-Proposal.pdf.
The statements made by both sides in this extraordinary
and prolonged argument continue to develop an
increasingly intriguing story, but this weekend the
attacks on Affiliate Media expanded with another
alarming accusation - this one of attempted hacking on
poker affiliate information site owner Jeremy Enke, who
offers the incidental opinion that he is not a fan of
the ongoing industry drama.
That position may change after his experiences this
week, which started when he received a technical
notification that an attempt - in fact five attempts
using different passwords - had been made to hack into
his account at Poker Affiliate Listings.
Enke is sensitive to this sort of rogue behaviour,
reminding his readers at
http://www.pokeraffiliatelistings.com/forums/general-poker-affiliate-forum/1377-affiliate-media-trying-hack-pal.html
that he has had previous experience of this sort of
assault on his privacy and opinions.
"Even when my account at PAP [Poker Affiliate Programs]
was hacked and AMI executives posted on it pretending to
be me, I kept my cool," Enke wrote. "But what just
transpired really pisses me off, and I feel I should
share with the group."
Investigating the IP from whence the attempted hacking
originated, Enke tracked the IP address 64.58.138.146
back to an account allegedly used by Affiliate Media
personnel under the 'handle' Jarwl. Other, and
independent reports, have apparently confirmed that the
IP sourced back to Affiliate Media, from whom an
explanation has yet to emerge.
Proof that a person or persons within AMI could have
been responsible for such a gross violation of ethics
will undoubtedly cause concern among affiliates and
programs alike, and a statement giving the AMI
perspective on the incident is awaited by many who have
watched the wider issues developing with not a little
concern.
Enke writes: "But what I don't understand is why they
would attempt to login to my account here at PAL? Say
what you want about "a staff member thought it would be
funny" like Warren did when they jacked my PAP account.
Fine, they own PAP. But trying to log in to my PAL
account here 5+ times with what I assume are my old
passwords from PAP stuff when I worked
there...........this is shady."
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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