Poker News – Sweden’s authorities have indicted 10 people for what the Värmlands District Court described as a “major fraud case” involving an online poker scandal which occurred between 2007 and 2011. The incident supposedly involved a large number of players active on Sweden’s gambling company Svenska Spel and a number of other operators.
According to a statement released on Wednesday by Sweden’s online gambling regulator Lotteriinspektionen, between 2007 and 2011 the 10 people involved in the court case gained unauthorized access to the operators’ databases and collected a large number of players’ personal data such as email addresses, password and usernames.
The information, as GamingIntelligence reports, was then used to get control of accounts in order to transfer money into their own accounts.
After a two-year investigation and a six-week hearing, authorities decided to acquit two people and sentence eight with punishments ranging from probation to community services to imprisonment. Two of those sentences involved jail time.
Although the 10 involved in the scandal are now at risk of paying damages of millions in Swedish Kronas to all parties involved, the issue raised serious concerns about the real security of Sweden’s online gambling environment.
Commenting on the issue, the deputy operations manager of Sweden’s online gambling regulator Erik Sjöholm said, “It is noteworthy that this could last for so long and that it is so easy for them to be able to obtain the login information for email addresses and gaming accounts. There are security issues that should be reviewed in light of the approaches that have emerged in the investigation.”