My thoughts….
It is unfortunate for them that this happened. But, I think it’s great news for the industry as a whole that they were kicked out of the IGC. This isn’t just a little mistake on GFeds part — what they did was highly inappropriate and unethical. If this had gone unpunished, this would open a Pandora’s Box of who-knows-what. The credibility of the IGC and of the industry would go right out the window if this was ignored, or if they were given a mere slap on the wrist.
My opinion on their certification at CAP…. Personally I think they should be decertified. At least for now. Perhaps they will recover from this, hire new management, and turn the whole thing around — anything is possible. But for the time being, I wouldn’t want to continue promoting them as a certified partner.
I think you have to ask yourself, is it still beneficial or “good” to have Gambling Federation as a certified partner? If a new person comes to this board for information, and if they already know about the GFed malware fiasco, what will they think when they see them as a certified partner here? I think the educated people who do their homework would question CAP’s credibility at that point. And obviously we don’t want that. If GFed is blacklisted and badmouthed everywhere else on the net, people will need some damn good explanations as to why they are certified here.
I would chalk it up as an “oops” and move on. Refund their money, etc., and make a statement here as to why they were decertified. If I was running the show, that’s what I would do. Alternately, you could quietly decertify them and move all references to GFed to the Attic.
What does everyone else think? Of course it’s the Professor’s decision, but I’m sure he would like some feedback to help him make the decision. 
Have a nice evening, everyone. :cheers: