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Hackers Rig Casino Card Shuffling Machines for Full Control -- Cheating
Aug. 16, 2023, 2:01 a.m. | WiReD
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Three months later, Hustler Live Casino published a postmortem of its
investigation into the incident, finding “no credible evidence” of foul
play. It also noted that if there were cheating, it was most likely some
sort of secret communication between the player and a staff member in the
production booth who could see the players' hands in real time. But when
Joseph Tartaro, a researcher and consultant with security firm IOActive,
read that report, he zeroed in on one claim …
card casino cheating communication control foul play hackers incident investigation live machines play player rig secret sort staff
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