ANTI-BOT SOFTWARE INTRODUCED BY BWIN
30 May 2008
ICU’s BotGuard will stop cheater bots in their
tracks
The Vienna-listed online gambling giant Bwin has taken
another significant step in player protection by
ordering anti-cheat software from the Swedish data
mining and predictive database analysis firm ICU
Intelligence. Bwin will introduce the firm's Botguard
product to detect players using cheating software on
Internet poker sites.
BotGuard is powered by advanced technology capable of
handling a wide range of sophisticated online poker
‘robots’, used increasingly by players of questionable
morality to cheat other players online.
“The growing complexity and the amount of data that
needs to be processed in order to detect poker ‘robots’
is tremendous,” said Kevin O’Neal, Press Officer for
Bwin. “BotGuard has the ability to detect complex
patterns with tiny shades of differences in huge
databases, which allows it to find the players that are
using illegal software. This is what made us choose
ICU’s solution as our next step in the fight against
poker ‘robots’.”
BotGuard has been designed to detect suspicious player
patterns using patented artificial intelligence
technology. It can analyse and process huge amounts of
data to find ‘robots’ among large numbers of ordinary
players. While players have their own unique
fingerprints that can change over time or in response to
a specific challenge, a ‘robot’ plays with few
variations. The BotGuard will flag suspicious players,
leaving Bwin staff to take appropriate follow-up action.
Online Casino News courtesy of
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