TOKWIRO BREAKS SILENCE ON ULTIMATE BET
30 May 2008
Cheating confirmed due to software vulnerability;
disadvantaged players to be refunded
After months of silence and amid a growing uproar in the
online poker player community over alleged cheating by
player NioNio (see earlier InfoPowa reports), the owners
of Ultimate Bet.com, Tokwiro Enterprises ENRG, issued a
statement this week.
The statement presumably marks the end of what Tokwiro
describes as a "lengthy investigation" in which it has
been joined by independent auditors Gaming Associates
and the licensing and regulatory jurisdiction Kahnawake
Gaming Commission ("KGC"), in conducting a "...thorough
investigation that included a comprehensive review of
hand histories and game data, thorough analyses of
software and network security, and audits of its
security practices and procedures."
The investigation concluded that certain player accounts
did in fact have an unfair advantage, and that these
accounts targeted the highest limit games on the site,
Tokwiro reports.
The statement does not identify the individuals
responsible, but claims that these persons were found to
have worked for the previous ownership of UltimateBet
prior to the sale of the business to Tokwiro in October
2006.
Tokwiro is taking full responsibility and will
immediately begin refunding UltimateBet customers for
any losses that were incurred as a result of unfair
play.
According to the Tokwiro-UltimateBet statement, the
fraudulent activity was enabled by "unauthorised
software code" that allowed the unidentified
perpetrators to obtain hole card information during live
play. The statement claims that the existence of this
vulnerability was unknown to Tokwiro until February 2008
and existed prior to UltimateBet's acquisition by
Tokwiro in October 2006.
"Our investigation has confirmed that the code was part
of a legacy auditing system that was manipulated by the
perpetrators," the statement continues. "Gaming
Associates, independent auditors hired by the KGC, have
confirmed that the software code that provided the
unfair advantage has been permanently removed."
This comment raises some interesting questions of
coincidence, bearing in mind that UltimateBet's sister
site, Absolute Poker in the same Tokwiro ownership
group, was involved in similar cheating allegations last
year that subsequently led to it being fined $500 000 by
the KGC. In that case, too the initial discovery of
wrongdoing can be largely attributed to expert poker
detectives on the community website 2+2, and the
perpetrators were neither named nor (apparently)
prosecuted.
It also leaves unanswered the question of how NioNio was
able to consistently beat the highest games on the UB
site with win rates an order of magnitude greater than
the best players on the planet, apparently without being
flagged by security or the accounts section that handled
his or her substantial winnings.
But back to the Tokwiro statement, which claims that
throughout the investigation it's priorities have been:
* To permanently remove the ability to engage in unfair
play;
* To complete its investigation and come to a full
understanding of what occurred;
* To refund the affected customers; and
* To implement measures that prevent future incidents.
"We would like to thank our customers for their
patience, loyalty and support, as well as for their
understanding that we are doing everything we can to
correct this situation," the statement asserts. "The
staff and management of UltimateBet are fully committed
to providing a safe and secure environment for our
players, and we want to assure customers of our
unwavering resolve to monitor site security with every
resource at our disposal."
The statement goes on to provide the following
chronological order of events pertaining to the
incident:
January 2008: UltimateBet is alerted to suspicions of
unfair play on the part of the account "NioNio" (prersumably
by the 2+2 detectives who had already uncovered
wrongdoing at Absolute Poker.) Within 24 hours,
UltimateBet contacts the KGC to provide formal notice
that UltimateBet has initiated an investigation of the
incident. UltimateBet subsequently forwarded a copy of
all related data to the KGC. The "NioNio" account and
related accounts are suspended pending further
investigation.
February 2008: Preliminary findings indicate abnormally
high winning statistics for the suspect accounts. After
discussions with the KGC, UltimateBet engages
third-party gaming experts to assist with the analysis.
February 2008: Investigators confirm that the suspect
accounts are associated with (unidentified) individuals
who had worked for UltimateBet under the previous
ownership.
February 2008: UltimateBet discovers the unauthorised
code that allowed the perpetrators to obtain hole card
information during live play. The code was part of a
legacy auditing system that was manipulated by the
(unidentified) perpetrators of the fraud. UltimateBet
immediately removes the unauthorised code and works with
the KGC and with third-party auditors to verify that the
security hole has been eliminated.
March 2008: Six player accounts are confirmed to have
participated in this scheme. No accounts were deleted at
any point, although some account names were changed
multiple times. The following account names are known to
have been used in the fraudulent activity: NioNio,
Sleepless, NoPaddles, nvtease, flatbroke33, ilike2win,
UtakeIt2, FlipFlop2, erick456, WhackMe44, RockStarLA,
stoned2nite, monizzle, FireNTexas, HeadKase01,
LetsPatttty, NYMobser, and WhoWhereWhen.
May 2008: The investigation confirms that the fraudulent
activity took place from March 7, 2006 to December 3,
2007.
May 2008: Gaming Associates certifies that the software
code that enabled unfair play was removed from
UltimateBet servers in February of 2008.
May 2008: Customers affected by this incident are
identified, and plans for corrective action are reviewed
with the KGC.
Corrective Actions Taken
The following actions have been taken or are currently
underway as a direct result of this investigation.
* The security hole identified in UltimateBet's
investigation has been permanently eliminated.
* UltimateBet is establishing a state-of-the-art
software Security Center that consolidates and greatly
enhances existing security capabilities. The first
release of the new Security Center focuses solely on the
immediate detection of abnormal winnings. Gaming
mathematicians, poker professionals, and security
software developers have all contributed to the
specifications for the new Security Center.
* UltimateBet customers are no longer permitted to
change account names unless they have suffered abuse in
chat rooms. Requests for changes must be supported by
proof of abuse and must be approved by the Chief
Compliance Officer.
* In addition to its existing security department,
UltimateBet has established a new specialised Poker
Security team of professionals dedicated to fraud
prevention.
* The refund process will begin immediately. The
accounts associated with fraudulent activity did not use
an unfair advantage in all play sessions. Regardless,
UltimateBet is refunding all losses to these accounts.
* Accounts related to the fraudulent activity have been
disabled, and the individuals associated with those
accounts permanently banned from the site.
UltimateBet has worked closely and transparently with
its governing body, the KGC and its designated expert
auditors, to determine exactly what happened, how it
happened, and who was involved, and has taken action to
prevent any possibility of this situation recurring.
Tokwiro is pursuing its legal options in regard to this
incident.
Hopefully the UltimateBet owners have learned from the
Absolute Poker experience and will at some stage expose
and prosecute the still unidentified perpetrators of
this shocking cheating scandal, the worst yet in known
online poker history and believed to involve millions of
dollars.
Whether UltimateBet will suffer the imposition by the
KGC of a hefty fine as was the case with its stablemate
remains to be seen.
For the full report go to:
http://www.ultimatebet.com/poker-news/2008/may/nionio-findings
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