Softon and QCL Quad Code tried the infrastructure-abuse route against FinTelegram’s casino/payment reporting. Trinity Bugle picked up the story — and the Cemil Önal murder shows why this sector must be viewed through a press-freedom lens.
Softon and QCL Quad Code recently escalated disputed FinTelegram casino/payment reports through Cloudflare and hosting-abuse channels. The hoster declined to act, recognizing the complaints as editorial and reputational disputes — not technical abuse.
FinTelegram has published a downloadable Compliance Intelligence Report on Softon Ltd, the Cyprus-registered company publicly identified by Betzter.com as its owner and operator. The report reviews Cyprus corporate structures, offshore gambling narratives, EU-facing payment exposure, technical infrastructure, player-data telemetry and unresolved payment-routing questions.
Following FinTelegram’s recent reporting on SOFTON LTD, Betzter, KingdomCasino and related offshore casino infrastructure, the FinTelegram platform has been hit by sustained email bombing and significant DDoS attacks. The attacks have temporarily affected access to the website. FinTelegram continues its reporting and will not be intimidated.